The defining difference between 316 and 316L stainless steel is the Carbon content. Standard 316 stainless steel has a maximum carbon content of 0.08 percent, while 316L (where “L” means Low Carbon) pushes that limit to 0.03 percent. In practic...
In the demanding engineering field, the properties of materials determine the boundaries of the system. When environmental challenges reach their limits, involving continuous friction, extreme temperature gradients, or continuous attack by che...
Powder metallurgy materials are precision parts made by compacting and sintering metal powders into a shape close to the final product. From my experience, the most powerful aspect of these materials is their material utilization rate, which can ...
Today, I would like to introduce 18Ni300 alloy powder to you, but first of all, I would like to emphasize that don’t be confused by the word “nickel” in its name. It is not the a kind of stainless steel, but one kind of maraging steel with exc...