AISI 317 steel and AISI 317L steel are austenitic stainless steels. The main difference between them is the lower carbon content in AISI 317L, which minimizes carbide precipitation and improves weldability. They also have good corrosion resistance and elevated temperature strength.
AISI 317 and A......
Corrosion resistance of AISI317 and aisi317l
Austenitic stainless steels, such as AISI317 and aisi317l, are some of the most versatile and widely used stainless steels due to their superior corrosion resistance and good formability. In stainless steels, AISI317 and aisi317l (00Cr19Ni13Mo3) are ve......
Introduction
Cold work hardening is a phenomenon that occurs when metals are mechanically stressed during cold working, which causes an increase in hardness. Stainless steel is one such metal that can be cold worked and benefit from the hardening that occurs in this process. Two such stainless ste......
AISI317 and aisi317l Stainless Steels
AISI317 and aisi317l are two stainless steels with similar alloying compositions. They are both classified by the American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI) as Heat Resisting Chromium-Nickel-Molybdenum Steels due to their high amounts of chromium and molybdenum......
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00Cr19Ni13Mo3 (AISI317) and 00Cr19Ni13Mo3 (aisi317l) are two austenitic stainless steels with similar chemical composition. AISI317 is a non-low carbon steel, while aisi317l is a low carbon steel. Commonly, they are called AISI317 and aisi317l because AISI (American Iron and Steel In......
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0Cr19Ni13Mo3 (AISI317) and 00Cr19Ni13Mo3 (aisi317l) are high alloy, austenitic stainless steels. AISI317 and aisi317l contain 3.0 - 4.0% and 2.0 - 3.0% molybdenum, respectively. These alloys are also characterized by good corrosion resistance. The higher content of molybdenum in these s......