What is AISI 316? Grade AISI 316 is the general purpose and widely used austenite steel. These are having FCC i.e. face centered cubic structure. It is a non-martensite stainless steel and is therefore nonmagnetic in its properties in the annealed state. It can be cold worked which makes it hardened. It has increased corrosion resistance because of molybdenum content in it. Therefore it can also be used in chloride environment. What is AISI? AISI stands for American Iron and Steel Institute. The American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI) is an association of North American steel manufacturers. AISI has developed
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