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% % % % % % % % % % % 1. Standards AISI 316L DIN 1.4404 AFNOR X2 Cr Ni Mo 17 12 2 3. Composition (1) Combustion analysis (2) ICP analysis 2. Properties and uses Austenitic stainless steel made from gas atomized powder with a maximum size of 22 microns. This alloy is stable and very resistant to corrosion and can be mirror polished. The material exhibits a slight magnetism and is dedicated to all cosmetic and medical uses (implants excluded). This alloy can be plated, welded and PVD coated. 6. Characteristics as sintered 7. Characteristics with HIP 4. Physical and chemical properties No corrosion (1) after a 96 hour salt spray test Theoretical density : 7,96 No corrosion (2) after a 96 hour artificial sweat test Minimum density : 7,85 Nickel leaking rate inferior to 0,1 mg/cm 2 /week (3) Average density : 7,92 (1) according to NF 41-002 (2) according to NF S 80-772 (3) according to pr EN 1811, point b of the European directive 94/27/CE 5. Mechanical properties Traction : R m > 550 MPa Surface hardness : 120-140 Hv 1 R p0,2 > 180 MPa Roughness : 1 < Ra < 2 mm A% > 50 % Full austenitic structure with small areas of delta ferrite located in grain boundaries (maximum 4%) Inter-granular porosities Ø <5 mm No intra-granular porosities. No segregation. Very low interstitial inclusions limited to some globular manganese sulphur (~1 to 2 mm). HIP treatment allows to reach full density. This heat treatment reduces d ferrite but increases the grain size. Grain size G=3 (~ 125 mm) Grain size G=6 (~ 50 mm) C (1) Mn (2) P (2) S (1) Si (2) Cr (2) Ni (2) Mo (2) N (2) O (2) Fe < 0.03 < 2 < 0,01 < 0,005 < 1 16-19 9-13 1.5-3 < 0,003 < 0,002 Compl. Micrograph without etching Micrograph without etching Micrograph with etching Micrograph with etching DATA SHEET Number : DOC 04-41 Revision : D Date : june 2021 316L www.alliance-mim.com

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1. StandardsAISI 316LDIN 1.4404AFNOR X2 Cr Ni Mo 17 12 2

3. Composition(1) Combustion analysis (2) ICP analysis

2. Properties and usesAustenitic stainless steel made from gas atomized powder with a maximum size of 22 microns. This alloy is stable and very resistant to corrosion and can be mirror polished. The material exhibits a slight magnetism and is dedicated to all cosmetic and medical uses (implants excluded). This alloy can be plated, welded and PVD coated.

6. Characteristics as sintered 7. Characteristics with HIP

4. Physical and chemical properties

No corrosion (1) after a 96 hour salt spray test Theoretical density : 7,96No corrosion (2) after a 96 hour artificial sweat test Minimum density : 7,85Nickel leaking rate inferior to 0,1 mg/cm2/week (3) Average density : 7,92 (1) according to NF 41-002 (2) according to NF S 80-772(3) according to pr EN 1811, point b of the European directive 94/27/CE

5. Mechanical properties

Traction : Rm > 550 MPa Surface hardness : 120-140 Hv1 Rp0,2 > 180 MPa Roughness : 1 < Ra < 2 mm A% > 50 %

Full austenitic structure with small areas of delta ferrite located in grain boundaries (maximum 4%)Inter-granular porosities Ø <5 mmNo intra-granular porosities. No segregation. Very low interstitial inclusions limited to some globular manganese sulphur (~1 to 2 mm).

HIP treatment allows to reach full density. This heat treatment reduces d ferrite but increases the grain size. Grain size G=3 (~ 125 mm)

Grain size G=6 (~ 50 mm)

C(1)

Mn(2)

P(2)

S(1)

Si(2)

Cr(2)

Ni(2)

Mo(2)

N(2)

O(2)

Fe

< 0.03< 2< 0,01< 0,005< 116-199-131.5-3< 0,003< 0,002Compl.

Micrograph without etching Micrograph without etching

Micrograph with etching Micrograph with etching

DATA SHEETNumber : DOC 04-41

Revision : DDate : june 2021

316L

www.alliance-mim.com