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316/316L stainless steel ball
316 Stainless Steel: Primarily used in fields such as medical devices, food machinery, cosmetic accessories, body jewelry, and instrumentation. The 316 stainless steel ball is a product with relatively high requirements and is typically employed in specialized industries including medical devices, chemical processing, aerospace, and aviation—such as perfume bottles, sprayers, valves, nail polish containers, body jewelry, and mobile phone circuit boards.
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316 stainless steel:
Primarily used in fields such as medical devices, food machinery, cosmetic accessories, body jewelry, and instrumentation, the 316 stainless steel ball is a product with relatively high requirements. It is typically employed in specialized industries including medical devices, chemical processing, aerospace, and aviation—such as perfume bottles, sprayers, valves, nail polish containers, body jewelry, and mobile phone circuit boards.
Features: Hardness ≤ 28 degrees, non-magnetic after demagnetization, highly resistant to rust, non-corrosive, austenitic steel—currently one of the highest-quality steel ball grades in the industry. HRC ≤ 26, making it ideal for industries with stringent anti-corrosion requirements. All performance characteristics surpass those of 304 stainless steel balls.
Comparison: The relevant properties of 316 stainless steel balls are all superior to those of 304 stainless steel balls; they have a lower carbon content.
Dimensions: Spheres ranging from 0.5mm to 60mm can be produced.
316L stainless steel:
The 316L stainless steel ball is a product with relatively high requirements and is typically used in specialized industries such as medical devices, chemical processing, aerospace, and aviation. It finds applications in perfume bottles, sprayers, valves, nail polish containers, body jewelry, and mobile phone circuit boards. Compared to other stainless steel balls, the 316L stainless steel ball is softer, tougher, and whiter, making it particularly suitable for use in body jewelry.
Features: Hardness ≤ 28 degrees; non-magnetic after demagnetization; highly resistant to rust and non-corrosive; austenitic steel—currently one of the highest-quality options in the steel ball industry. HRC ≤ 26, making it ideal for industries with stringent anti-corrosion requirements. All performance characteristics surpass those of 304 stainless steel balls. 316L has a lower carbon content than 316.
Comparison: The relevant properties of 316L stainless steel balls are all superior to those of 304 stainless steel balls.
Dimensions: Balls ranging from 0.5 mm to 60 mm can be produced.
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