Material Technology:
DMLS
Material Group
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316L fine, processed using DMLS technology and fine layer height (lower than standard), is an austenitic stainless steel with additions of molybdenum, chromium, and nickel, known for its excellent corrosion resistance in both aqueous and chemical environments. This alloy is widely used in sectors such as engineering, medicine, and the food industry, where corrosion resistance is crucial. 316L also offers good temperature resistance and ease of machinability, making it ideal for a variety of applications, including components for chemical plants, surgical instruments, and parts exposed to harsh environmental conditions.
Alternative namings
ISO X2CrNiMo17-12-2 / AISI/SAE 316L / ASTM A276 / DIN EN 10088 / 1.4404 / UNS S31603 / AFNOR Z2CND17.12 / BS 316S12 / SIS 2343/2348/2553 / UNI X2CrNiMo1712 / JIS SUS316
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Material Technology
DMLS
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Material Group
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Native color
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Elastic modulus
200 GPa
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Yield stress
605-670 MPa
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Tensile strength
520-570 MPa
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Elongation at break
41-45 %
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Hardness
220 HV10
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Density
7.9 g/cm³
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Melting temperature
1390 °C
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Maximum service temperature
834 °C
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Thermal conductivity
12-16 W/m·K
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Porosity
0.2 %
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Minimum roughness Ra
6-10 µm
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Tolerance
±0.5% (±0.2mm) mm
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Layer height
0.05 mm
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Minimum detail achievable
0.5-0.8 mm
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Min Dimension [X]
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Max Dimension [X]
280 mm
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Min Dimension [Y]
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Max Dimension [Y]
280 mm
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Min Dimension [Z]
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Max Dimension [Z]
350 mm
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Flexural strength
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Degradation temperature
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Flexural modulus
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Flamability
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Impact strength
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Water absorption
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Izod impact notched
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Purity
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Charpy impact
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Electrical conductivity
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Glass transition temperature
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Surface resistance
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Heat deflection temperature 045 mpa
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Volume resistivity
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Heat deflection temperature 182 mpa
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