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Stainless steel 316H valves are composed of iron, chromium, nickel, molybdenum, carbon, and sulfur. These components combine to create a durable valve with increased resistance to corrosion from acid or chloride exposure. It has a higher melting point than 304 or 316 grades and is ideal for applications in high-temperature environments where strength and resistance to oxidation are paramount. Stainless steel 316H valves also have good forming and welding characteristics, making them suitable for highly demanding mechanical parts and structures.

316H Stainless Steel valves are a type of high-performance, highly robust valves that can be used in a variety of applications. They are corrosion-resistant and have superior durability, making them ideal for areas where heat or pressure might need to be controlled. The 316H grade of stainless steel is non-magnetic and provides excellent resistance against scaling from harsh chemicals. This makes it ideal for industrial or commercial locations that require products with superior levels of protection against corrosion. In addition, the valves have excellent strength at many temperatures providing a consistent performance throughout use. Consequently, they are superior in power compared to their more common counterparts making them highly sought after within industrial settings.

FAQ's for Stainless Steel 316H Valves

Generally, Stainless Steel 316H Valves Price Ranges From INR 500/Kg To INR 700/Kg.

Stainless Steel 316H Valves are generally considered to be non-magnetic in annealed conditions. However, they may exhibit some magnetic properties after cold working or welding. The degree of magnetism will depend on the specific manufacturing process and conditions.

The pressure rating of Stainless Steel 316H Valves can vary depending on the specific type and size of the valve. Generally, they are designed to withstand high pressure and are rated up to 6000 PSI or more, making them suitable for use in various high-pressure applications such as oil and gas, chemical processing, and power generation industries.

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