Item | Specification |
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Material Grade | AISI 316L / EN 1.4404 / UNS S31603 |
Pattern Type | 5 Bar / Diamond / Tear Drop |
Thickness (Base Plate) | 2.0 mm – 12.0 mm |
Overall Thickness | Base Thickness + ~0.5–1.0 mm (pattern height) |
Width Range | 1000 mm, 1219 mm, 1250 mm, 1500 mm |
Length Range | 2000 mm, 2438 mm, 2500 mm, 3000 mm |
Finish | Hot Rolled No.1 / Mill Finish / Pickled |
Tolerances | As per ASTM A480 / EN 10051 |
Standard | ASTM A240 / EN 10088-2 |
Density | 7.98 g/cm³ |
Applications | Anti-slip flooring, marine decks, chemical platforms |
Grades | C | Cr | Ni | Mo | Mn | Si | P | S | N |
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316 | ≤ 0.08 | 16.0 – 18.0 | 10.0 – 14.0 | 2.0 – 3.0 | ≤ 2.0 | ≤ 1.0 | ≤ 0.045 | ≤ 0.03 | ≤ 0.10 |
316L | ≤ 0.03 | 16.0 – 18.0 | 10.0 – 14.0 | 2.0 – 3.0 | ≤ 2.0 | ≤ 1.0 | ≤ 0.045 | ≤ 0.03 | ≤ 0.10 |
Grade | Tensile Strength | Yield Strength | Elongation (% in 50mm) | Hardness (Brinell) | Modulus of Elasticity |
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316L Stainless Steel Checkered Plate | 485 MPa (minimum) | 170 MPa | 40% | 217 (maximum) | 193 – 200 GPa |
Q: Is 316L checkered plate suitable for outdoor use?
A: Yes, 316L offers superior resistance to rust and corrosion, making it perfect for outdoor and coastal environments.
Q: What is the difference between 316 and 316L checker plates?
A: 316L has a lower carbon content, improving weldability and reducing the risk of intergranular corrosion after welding.
Q: Can I cut and weld 316L checkered plates?
A: Yes. 316L is easily cut, drilled, and welded using standard stainless steel techniques.