Precision tubes, enhanced with Mo elements, have significantly improved corrosion resistance and high-temperature strength. They can withstand temperatures up to 1200-1300 degrees Celsius and are suitable for use under harsh conditions. The addition of Mo makes the tubes particularly resistant to corrosion, atmospheric corrosion, and high-temperature strength, suitable for use under extreme conditions; they also exhibit excellent work-hardening properties (non-magnetic). They are used in equipment for sea water applications, chemicals, dyes, papermaking, oxalic acid, fertilizers, and other production facilities; as well as in photography, food industry, coastal area equipment, ropes, CD rods, bolts, and nuts.
16% Stainless Steel Features: Enhanced corrosion resistance, atmospheric corrosion resistance, and high-temperature strength due to the addition of Mo, making it suitable for use under harsh conditions; excellent work hardening property (non-magnetic); superior high-temperature strength; non-magnetic in solid solution state; cold rolled products have good appearance luster and beauty; relatively more expensive than 304 stainless steel. 316 stainless steel, with the addition of Mo element, significantly improves its corrosion resistance and high-temperature strength, capable of withstanding temperatures up to 1200-1300 degrees, suitable for use under harsh conditions.
Precision Tube Applications: Equipment used in seawater, chemicals, dyes, papermaking, oxalic acid, fertilizer production; photography, food industry, coastal area equipment, ropes, CD rods, bolts, nuts. Precision tubes are a type of molybdenum-containing stainless steel, as the addition of molybdenum enhances the overall properties of the steel over 310 and 304 stainless steels. Under high-temperature conditions, when the concentration of sulfuric acid is below 15% or above 85%, 316L stainless steel finds extensive applications.


