The core difference between 304L and 316L lies in the molybdenum element, which must be explained in detail. The presence of molybdenum enables 316L to cope with chloride environments, such as coastal areas or chemical laboratories. But if the user is only for daily household use, 304L may be more cost-effective. 304L: It is a low-carbon version of 304 stainless steel (L represents Low Carbon). The main components are iron (Fe), chromium (Cr: 18-20%), and nickel (Ni: 8-12%). Does not contain molybdenum. 316L: It is a low-carbon version of 316 stainless steel. In addition to containing chromium and nickel similar to 304L (Cr: 16-18%, Ni: 10-14%), the most crucial addition is the addition of 2-3% molybdenum (Mo).
Stainless steel wire with a diameter of 0.05mm is generally used in metal yarn, and the materials are usually 304L and 316L, with a weight of about 400g.
General shaft models include HK80, HK100, HK115, PL-1, etc. We can also customize shaft specifications for customers.
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