316L Hot Rolled Stainless Steel Sheet & Plate With Bending Cutting Welding Services
Product Details
| Product Name: | 316L Hot Rolled Stainless Steel Sheet | Standard: | AiSi ASTM JIS SUS DIN GB |
|---|---|---|---|
| Color: | Sliver | Shape: | Plate |
| Sample: | Avaiable | Material: | Stainless Steel Plate |
| Head Code: | Square | Advantage: | High Corrosion Resistance |
| Highlight |
316L stainless steel sheet with bending,hot rolled stainless steel plate with welding,stainless steel sheet with cutting services |
||
Product Description
316L Hot Rolled Stainless Steel Sheet & Plate With Bending, Cutting & Welding Services
Standard:AiSi, ASTM A240, JIS G4304, SUS, DIN EN 10088-2, GB/T 3280
Grades:316L (UNS S31603, SUS 316L, 1.4404)
Thickness:0.12mm to 2.0mm
Length:Supplied to customer requirement
Applications:construction, medical, equipment,food industryetc.
| Product Name | 316L Hot Rolled Stainless Steel Sheet | Length | Customers request |
| width | Customers request | Thickness | 0.12-2.0mm |
| Standard | AiSi ASTM JIS SUS DIN GB | Grade | 316L |
| Tolerance | 1% | Application | construction, medical, equipment,food industryetc. |
| Delivery Time | 8 ~ 14 days | Surface Finish | 2B |
| Technique | Hot Rolled | Material | 300series |
| Model Number | 316L | Shape | Flat Steel Plate |
| Place of Origin | China | Advantage | Strong Corrosion Resistance |
| Material Status | Large stock or fast new production | Package | Standard Package |
| Processing Service | Cutting, Welding, Bending | Payment | T/T30% Deposit+70% Advance |

The 316L Advantage: Molybdenum and Low Carbon
The specification of 316L over the far more common 304 represents a deliberate engineering upgrade driven by service environment rather than arbitrary preference. The defining alloying difference is molybdenum, present in 316L at 2.0–3.0%, which fundamentally transforms the material's relationship with chloride ions. Where 304's passive chromium oxide layer is eventually compromised by chlorides—leading to pitting corrosion that initiates at the surface and propagates into the metal—316L's molybdenum-reinforced passive film resists this attack across a much broader range of chloride concentrations, temperatures, and pH values.
In practical terms, this means a 316L sheet installed as exterior architectural cladding on a coastal building will maintain its surface integrity for decades while 304 in the same location develops visible pitting within years. A 316L medical equipment housing withstands the chloride content of physiological fluids and the aggressive cleaning and disinfection chemicals used in healthcare environments. A 316L food processing surface endures the chlorinated alkaline cleaners and acid sanitizers that are the standard chemistry of food plant sanitation. A 316L chemical equipment enclosure resists the atmospheric chloride exposure in a coastal processing facility or the chloride-containing process fluid splashes that would rust and pit lesser stainless steels.
The "L" designation—low carbon, 0.030% maximum—addresses a specific failure mechanism in welded stainless steel fabrications. When standard 316 with carbon up to 0.08% is welded, the heat-affected zone adjacent to the weld passes through the sensitization temperature range of 425–870°C. Within this window, carbon atoms migrate to grain boundaries and combine with chromium to form chromium carbide precipitates. The chromium consumed by these carbides is no longer available to maintain the passive oxide layer, leaving the grain boundaries depleted of corrosion resistance. In service, these sensitized boundaries corrode preferentially, and the resulting intergranular attack can progress through the entire wall thickness at the weld heat-affected zone while the bulk of the material remains unaffected.
316L eliminates this mechanism by design. With carbon held below 0.030%, the driving force for chromium carbide precipitation during welding is insufficient to produce a continuous network of grain boundary carbides. The chromium remains uniformly distributed through the microstructure, and the as-welded component retains full intergranular corrosion resistance across the weld zone, heat-affected zone, and unaffected parent material. For the fabricator, this means welded assemblies can be placed directly into service without post-weld solution annealing—a heat treatment that is impractical for large assemblies, damaging to surface finishes, and expensive in energy and time. The shop welds the component, and the completed fabrication is ready for installation.
Hot Rolled Processing: The Foundation for Fabrication
The "hot rolled" designation on this 316L sheet describes the initial forming process that converts a cast slab into coil or plate at a temperature above the recrystallization temperature of the steel—typically in the range of 1100–1250°C for austenitic stainless. This hot reduction breaks down the cast dendritic structure, closes internal porosity, and produces a refined, uniform grain structure that provides the ductility and formability essential for subsequent sheet metal fabrication.
Hot rolled sheet subsequently receives annealing and pickling, solution annealing to dissolve any carbides and homogenize the microstructure followed by acid pickling to remove the oxide scale that forms during hot rolling and annealing. The result is a sheet with the fully softened, recrystallized grain structure and clean metallic surface that provides the starting condition for cold forming, bending, and welding. The annealed condition ensures that the material possesses the full elongation—typically 40% minimum—that enables deep drawing, tight-radius bending, and complex forming without intermediate annealing.
For the fabricator, hot rolled and annealed 316L sheet offers predictable forming behavior. The material responds consistently to press brake bending, with spring-back that can be compensated in the bend program once the parameters are established for a given thickness and bend radius. The surface accepts welding with standard GTAW (TIG) practices and filler metal ER316L. The uniform grain structure ensures that sheared edges are clean and that punched or laser-cut features exhibit consistent quality. These are the practical day-to-day characteristics that make 316L the preferred material for sheet metal fabrication shops serving the chemical, food, pharmaceutical, and marine industries.
Thickness Range: 0.12mm to 2.0mm for Sheet Metal Applications
The 0.12mm to 2.0mm thickness range defines this product as sheet rather than plate—material that is thin enough to be formed, bent, punched, and sheared on standard sheet metal fabrication equipment, yet spanning a range that accommodates everything from lightweight decorative laminates to structurally self-supporting panels.
At the thinnest end, 0.12mm to 0.5mm sheets serve as decorative surface laminates, bonded to substrates to provide the appearance and corrosion resistance of 316L at minimum weight and material cost. Medical device housings, architectural feature panels where weight is a design constraint, and equipment enclosures where the stainless steel is a cladding rather than a structural element all fall within this thin-gauge spectrum. These sheets can be cut, formed, and bonded, but they require substrate support for structural rigidity in panel applications.
The 0.6mm to 1.0mm range covers the majority of sheet metal fabrication requirements. Kitchen equipment panels, food processing machinery enclosures, medical equipment cabinets, architectural interior panels, and general industrial sheet metal components are produced from material in this thickness band. The sheets are self-supporting for moderate panel sizes, readily formable on press brakes, and easily welded with standard GTAW equipment.
From 1.2mm to 2.0mm, the material provides the additional rigidity and dent resistance required for larger panels, equipment frames, structural enclosures, and applications subject to impact or heavy use. Food processing conveyor side frames, medical equipment base structures, marine hardware mounting plates, and chemical equipment access panels benefit from the increased robustness of these heavier gauges. At 2.0mm, the material approaches the transition from sheet to plate and can be welded into load-bearing assemblies where the stainless steel contributes to structural strength.
Multi-Standard Compliance: One Material for Global Projects
The listing of six standards—AiSi, ASTM, JIS, SUS, DIN, and GB—reflects a deliberate supply chain strategy for serving international projects and export-oriented fabrication. Rather than stocking separate inventories for customers who work to different standards, we supply 316L sheet that simultaneously conforms to all major international specifications.
AiSi (American Iron and Steel Institute) provides the grade designation system that is universally recognized in commercial and industrial procurement. ASTM A240 is the governing specification for chromium and chromium-nickel stainless steel plate, sheet, and strip for pressure vessels and general applications, and is the standard required by ASME pressure vessel and piping codes. JIS G4304 (Japanese Industrial Standard) and the SUS 316L designation serve the Japanese and Asian markets. DIN EN 10088-2 is the European standard for stainless steel sheet and plate. GB/T 3280 is the Chinese national standard for cold rolled stainless steel sheet and plate. A material that meets all of these standards satisfies the documentation requirements of engineering procurement and construction contractors, equipment manufacturers, and end users across all major industrial regions.
For the procurement manager, this multi-standard compliance eliminates the need to source different materials for different project destinations, simplifies inventory management, and ensures that the material will be accepted by the project inspector regardless of the governing code. The chemical composition of 316L—the chromium, nickel, molybdenum, and carbon content that define the grade—is essentially identical across these standards, with minor variations in residual element limits that the material satisfies simultaneously.
Bending, Cutting, and Welding Services: From Sheet to Finished Component
The value of a stainless steel sheet supplier is measured not only by the quality of the material but by the completeness of the processing services that convert sheet into usable components. Our bending, cutting, and welding services provide this conversion under controlled conditions, with documented quality, eliminating the need for the customer to manage multiple subcontractors or invest in in-house processing capability for non-standard requirements.
Bending is performed on CNC press brakes with programmable back gauges and multi-axis control. For 316L sheet in the 0.12–2.0mm thickness range, bend parameters are optimized for the material's specific yield strength and work-hardening characteristics. The minimum internal bend radius is typically one times material thickness for gauges up to 1.5mm, increasing to 1.5 times thickness for 2.0mm sheet. The CNC control ensures that the first part and the hundredth part from a production run are dimensionally identical, with bend angles held to tolerances consistent with architectural and industrial fabrication standards. Complex multi-bend parts are processed with sequence planning that avoids collisions, ensures access for each bend operation, and minimizes handling.
Cutting services encompass the full range of sheet metal cutting technologies. Shearing provides economical straight cuts for rectangular blanks and simple shapes. Laser cutting delivers high-precision profiles, complex geometries, and internal apertures with minimal kerf width and heat-affected zone. The laser process is programmed from customer DXF or CAD files, enabling rapid transition from design to cut part without tooling investment. Waterjet cutting is available where the heat-affected zone of laser cutting is unacceptable—typically for material that will undergo subsequent welding at the cut edge or for applications where the microstructural effects of laser cutting must be avoided entirely.
Welding services join 316L sheet components into assemblies using GTAW (TIG) with ER316L filler metal. All welding is performed to qualified welding procedure specifications, with welders qualified to the applicable code. Internal purge gas protection prevents root oxidation. Post-weld, the weld bead can be left as-welded for non-cosmetic applications, or ground flush and refinished to match the parent material surface for visible architectural and equipment enclosure work.
Industry-Specific Application Support
Construction and architectural applications benefit from 316L's combination of coastal corrosion resistance and aesthetic surface quality. Exterior cladding panels, column covers, soffit panels, and entrance feature elements in beachfront, harbor-side, and industrial atmosphere locations maintain their appearance without the protective clear coatings that are often applied to 304 in similar locations and that eventually degrade, peel, and require costly recoating.
Medical applications leverage 316L's corrosion resistance to cleaning and sterilization chemistries—hydrogen peroxide, peracetic acid, chlorine dioxide, and quaternary ammonium compounds—that are increasingly used in healthcare environments. The material withstands repeated sterilization cycles without surface degradation, maintaining the clean, professional appearance expected in medical facilities. The low carbon content ensures that welded joints in medical equipment housings, instrument trays, and storage cabinets do not become preferential sites for corrosion initiation over the equipment's service life.
Food industry applications represent the most demanding combination of corrosion exposure and surface hygiene requirements. 316L is the standard material for food contact surfaces in facilities processing products with significant chloride content—meat, poultry, seafood, dairy, and any product where salt is a major ingredient. The material withstands the chlorinated alkaline cleaners, acid sanitizers, and hot water sanitization that constitute the standard sanitation protocol in food processing, meeting FDA and USDA requirements for food contact materials.
Quality Documentation and Supply
Every sheet is supplied with material certification to EN 10204 3.1, documenting the full chemical analysis—including chromium, nickel, and critically, molybdenum content—and the mechanical properties of the heat. The certification confirms that the carbon content does not exceed 0.030%, verifying the low-carbon designation essential for as-welded corrosion resistance.
Processed components—bent, cut, and welded assemblies—are dimensionally inspected against customer drawings. First-article inspection reports document that the initial production piece meets all specified tolerances. Material traceability is maintained from the incoming sheet through all processing steps to the finished component, with heat numbers recorded on inspection documentation.
Sheets and processed components are packaged with protective interleaving and edge protection, then strapped to export-grade pallets for secure transit. Fabricated assemblies with complex geometry receive custom packaging support to prevent distortion during shipping.
If you have specific project requirements—sheet dimensions, processing specifications, or delivery schedules—I can provide material availability confirmation, advise on thickness selection for your application, review part drawings for bending and welding feasibility, and prepare a quotation covering both material supply and processing services.
Product Highlights
316L Hot Rolled Stainless Steel Sheet & Plate With Bending, Cutting & Welding Services Standard:AiSi, ASTM A240, JIS G4304, SUS, DIN EN 10088-2, GB/T 3280 Grades:316L (UNS S31603, SUS 316L, 1.4404) Thickness:0.12mm to 2.0mm Length:Supplied to customer requirement Applications:construction, medical, ...
AISI 304L Hot Rolled Stainless Steel Sheet 0.5mm To 6mm Thickness SS Sheet For Heavy Duty Industrial Structural
AISI 304L Hot Rolled Stainless Steel Sheet 0.5mm to 6mm Thickness | For Heavy Duty Industrial Structural Applications Standard:ASTM JIS GB EN DIN Grades:304L (JIS SUS304L, UNS S30403, EN 1.4307) Thickness:0.5mm to 6mm, with custom sizes available outside this range Length:1000mm to 12000mm, fully ...
JIS SUS304 304 0.5mm Stainless Steel Sheets Hot Rolled Stainless Steel Sheet For Construction
JIS SUS304 304 Hot Rolled Stainless Steel Sheet 0.5mm Stainless Steel Sheet for Construction Standard:JIS G4304 Grades:SUS304 (JIS designation), equivalent to AISI 304 and UNS S30400 Thickness:0.5mm to 500mm, with custom sizes available beyond this range Length:1000mm to 12000mm, fully customizable ...
Customizable AISI 201 Hot Rolled Stainless Steel Sheet/Plate Length 1000mm To 12000mm For Chemical Industry
Customizable AISI 201 Hot Rolled Stainless Steel Sheet/Plate For Chemical Industry & Industrial Applications Standard:ASTM A240, JIS G4304, EN 10088-2, DIN 17440, GB/T 3280 Grades:AISI 201 (UNS S20100, EN 1.4372) Thickness:0.3mm to 100mm, with custom thicknesses available beyond this standard range ...
316L Hot Rolled Stainless Steel Sheet & Plate With Bending Cutting Welding Services
316L Hot Rolled Stainless Steel Sheet & Plate With Bending, Cutting & Welding Services Standard:AiSi, ASTM A240, JIS G4304, SUS, DIN EN 10088-2, GB/T 3280 Grades:316L (UNS S31603, SUS 316L, 1.4404) Thickness:0.12mm to 2.0mm Length:Supplied to customer requirement Applications:construction, medical, ...
Please use our online inquiry contact form below if you have any questions, our team will get back to you as soon as possible.