316SS vs 400SS
316 STAINLESS STEEL
316SS is our most common and lowest cost trim material choice. 316SS is suitable for flowing differential pressures up to 100 psig, is capable of tight Class IV and Class IV+ leakage ratings, is corrosion resistant to many fluids, but is less erosion resistant than Alloy 6 wrapped trims. It contains nickel and molybdenum, and greater amount of chromium, making it more corrosion resistant than 400 series stainless steel.
400 STAINLESS STEEL
400 stainless steel is our most durable stainless steel trim material choice. 400 stainless steel trim is suitable for flowing differential pressures up to 200 psig, is capable of tight Class IV and Class IV+ leakage ratings, is corrosion resistant to many fluids, but is less erosion resistant than Alloy 6 wrapped trims. 400 stainless steel contains a grater amount of carbon, so it can be heat treated, making it harder and more erosion resistant than stainless steel.
316SS is our most common and lowest cost trim material choice. 316SS is suitable for flowing differential pressures up to 100 psig, is capable of tight Class IV and Class IV+ leakage ratings, is corrosion resistant to many fluids, but is less erosion resistant than Alloy 6 wrapped trims. It contains nickel and molybdenum, and greater amount of chromium, making it more corrosion resistant than 400 series stainless steel.
400 STAINLESS STEEL
400 stainless steel is our most durable stainless steel trim material choice. 400 stainless steel trim is suitable for flowing differential pressures up to 200 psig, is capable of tight Class IV and Class IV+ leakage ratings, is corrosion resistant to many fluids, but is less erosion resistant than Alloy 6 wrapped trims. 400 stainless steel contains a grater amount of carbon, so it can be heat treated, making it harder and more erosion resistant than stainless steel.
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