The Stainless Steel 317 and 317L Bars are widely used and appreciated products owing to their features such as high strength and high corrosion resistance. These bars are part of the austenitic stainless steel alloy and can be adopted from for use in different industries because of their high performance especially in harsh conditions.
Chemical Composition: Stainless Steel 317 contains iron, chromium, nickel as well as molybdenum; it also contains relatively smaller portions of manganese, silicon, phosphorus, sulphur and also carbon. The presence of molybdenum improves the corrosion properties of the alloy about 3 times more than that of other metals added to the conveyor. Stainless Steel 317L is a low carbon version of 317 ,this has been designed to restrain sensitization within welded parts and for exhibiting high resistance to corrosion in highly corrosive zones.
Corrosion Resistance: Stainless Steel 317/317L Bars are stainless material for the construction of structures and offer some impressive characteristics that include high resistance to corrosion. They also have remarkable performance in terms of resistance to erosion and corrosion in both conditions of use; acidic and alkaline, that it is appropriate for use in industries like chemical, marine, and pharmaceutical industries.
Mechanical Properties: It is surprising that these bars provide high mechanical properties such as high tensile strength and high toughness. It is a well-known fact that Thermometers can work effectively in extended temperatures, and as such, they can be used in different temperatures.
Table Of Content
Applications: Stainless Steel 317/317L Bars are used in various steam-heat applications that span across various industries. They are widely employed in creating bolts, screws, axels, vessels, ships products, valves, marine parts, and other items that demand high levels of resistance to corrosion as well as tensile strength. Moreover, they are useful in manufacturing of surgical tools and in medical equipment and devices because of their compatibility with use and distinct from effects of sterilisation procedures.
Machinability and Weldability: SS 317/317L bars also tend to have good machinability and weldability. These can be economically cut using standard procedures, and in the case of 317L grade, the carbon content is low to minimise carbide formation during welding and thus suitable for welding without affecting corrosion resistance.
Surface Finish: They are produced in hot rolled, cold drawn, and polished surface textures which means clients get to choose the type of surface texture that they want for their uses.
ASTM A276, ASTM A479, AMS 5513, AMS 5511, AMS 5647
EN, DIN, JIS, ASTM, BS, ASME, AISI
3 ~ 800mm
H8, H9, H10, H11, H12, H13K9, K10, K11, K12 or as per clients requirements
Hex Bar Size:- 2-100mm A/F
Flat Bar Size:- Thickness: 2 -100mm, Width: 10 to 500mm.
Square Bar Size:- 4 to 100mm
Rectangular Bar Size:- 33 x 30mm to 295 x 1066mm, Thickness: 3.0 to 12.0mm.
Hollow Bar Size:- 32mm OD x 16mm ID to 250mm OD x 200mm ID)
Cold (bright) drawn, centreless ground, hot rolled, smooth turned, peeled, slit rolled edge, hot rolled annealed, Rough Turned, Bright, Polish, Grinding, Centreless Ground & Black
Bright, Hot Rolled Pickled, Cold Drawn, Sand Blasting Finished, Polished, Hairline
Round, Rod, T-Bar, Channel Bar, Precision Ground Bar, Flat Bar, Square, Blocks, Round Rod, Half Round Bar, Forged Hex bars, Forged Square Bars etc.
STANDARD | UNS | WNR. | EN | JIS |
SS 317 | S31700 | 1.4449 | - | SUS 317 |
SS 317L | S31703 | 1.4438 | X2CrNiMo18-15-4 | SUS 317L |
Grade | C | Mn | Si | P | S | Cr | Mo | Ni | N |
317 | 0.08 max | 2 max | 1 max | 0.040 max | 0.03 max | 18 – 20 | 3 – 4 | 11 – 14 | - |
317L | 0.035 max | 2 max | 1 max | 0.040 max | 0.03 max | 18 – 20 | 3 – 4 | 11 – 15 | - |
Density | Melting Point | Tensile Strength | Yield Strength (0.2%Offset) | Elongation |
7.9 g/cm3 | 1400 °C (2550 °F) | Psi – 75000 , MPa – 515 | Psi – 30000 , MPa – 205 | 35 % |
Oil & Gas Industrires
Chemical Industries
Construction Industries
Offshore Pipelines & Pipe Works
Petrochemical Industry
Shipbuilding Industries
Hydraulic Applications
Piping Systems
Refining Industry
Food Processing Industry
Pulp & Paper Industry
Power Plant Industry
Costa Rica, Gambia, India, Russia, Zimbabwe, Norway, Poland, Mongolia, Qatar, Serbia, Germany, Libya, South Africa, Netherlands, Portugal, Singapore, Belgium, Bolivia, Austria, Malaysia, Tunisia, United Kingdom, Brazil, Argentina, France, Slovakia, Egypt, Bulgaria, Canada, Thailand, Belarus, Czech Republic, Azerbaijan, Trinidad & Tobago, Macau, Colombia, United States, Hong Kong, Angola, Puerto Rico, Gabon, Iraq, Ukraine, Afghanistan, Denmark, Kazakhstan, Taiwan, Spain, Iran, Israel, Bangladesh, Estonia, Indonesia, Nepal, Yemen, Bahrain, Turkey, Bhutan, Morocco, Ghana, Sweden, Tibet, Pakistan, columbia, New Zealand, Oman, United Arab Emirates, China, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, Kenya, Kuwait, Algiera, Finland, Lahore, Jordan, Lithuania, Lebanon, Peru, Greece, Algeria, Philippines, Venezuela, Japan, Switzerland, Nigeria, Namibia, Sri Lanka, Ecuador, Romania, Australia, Mexico, Ireland, Croatia, Chile, Hungary, Italy, Vietnam.
Chennai, Hyderabad, Nagpur, Kanpur, mumbai, Faridabad, Kolkata, Jamshedpur, Ranchi, Ernakulam, Pune, Ludhiana, Surat, Pimpri-Chinchwad, Visakhapatnam, Howrah, Bhopal, Ahmedabad, Haryana, Thane, Indore, Rajkot, Chandigarh, Secunderabad, Nashik, Gurgaon, Noida, Navi Mumbai, Thiruvananthapuram, Bengaluru, Jaipur, New Delhi.