304 vs 316 stainless steel; it's the timeless comparison in stainless steel. Let's take a look at the grade anatomy of these stainless steel grades and determine once and for all the difference between 304 stainless steel and 316 stainless steel.
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All stainless steels are iron-based alloys containing at least 10.5% chromium. But did you know that there are various elements that control the micro-structure of the alloy? Here is a look at 11 alloying elements.