E316L-16
AWS A5.4 E316L-16
ASME SFA 5.4 E316L-16
		E316L electrodes produce weld deposits similar to that of E316, but with a maximum 0.04% carbon. This extra low carbon content gives the weld deposit excellent resistance against intergranular corrosion caused by carbide precipitation. E316L electrodes are used for welding 18% Cr – 12% Ni – 2.5% Mo stainless steels where the corrosion resistant qualities of AISI 316L are required. This electrode has a high deposition rate and produces a weld deposit with fine bead appearance and exceptional crack-resistance. E316L electrodes are most commonly used in the textile, paper, cellulose, and chemical equipment industries for the fabrication of 316L, 318 and 319L stainless steel products.
TYPICAL WIRE CHEMISTRY (%)
| C | 0.030 | 
| Si | 0.480 | 
| Mn | 1.250 | 
| P | 0.020 | 
| S | 0.012 | 
| Cr | 19.060 | 
| Ni | 12.120 | 
| Mo | 2.160 | 
TYPICAL MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF WELD DEPOSIT (as welded)
| Tensile strength (psi) | 86,000 | 
| Yield strength (psi) | 57,000 | 
| Elongation in 2"(%) | 39 | 
