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Published: November 12, 2025 | Updated: November 12, 2025By Gangsteel Engineering Team – 25+ Years in Stainless Steel Export Excellence
In the precision domain of stainless steels compliant with ASTM A240/A240M and ASME SA240/SA240M standards, the density value of 316Ti stainless steel—also known as SS 316Ti under Swedish SS 2350—is a fundamental property at 8.00 g/cm³, influencing weight calculations, structural design, and material efficiency in high-temperature and corrosive applications.
As a premier producer and exporter based in China, Gangsteel has supplied thousands of tons of 316Ti stainless steel, meeting ASTM A240/A240M specs for plates and sheets, to industries like petrochemical, pharmaceutical, and marine.
If you're calculating the density value of 316Ti or SS 316Ti under ASME SA240/SA240M for pressure vessels or piping where mass, buoyancy, or transport costs are critical, understanding its 8.00 g/cm³ value and implications is essential. This article provides a detailed exploration of the density value of 316Ti stainless steel and SS 316Ti, including factors, comparisons, and applications, based on ASTM A240/A240M and ASME SA240/SA240M standards and our mill data.
From our production lines, the density value of 316Ti has proven invaluable: In a 2024 Australian marine platform design, our 316Ti pipes under ASTM A240 /A240M at 8.00 g/cm³ enabled 10% weight savings in buoyancy calculations, optimizing offshore costs by $150,000 as per client engineering reports. Compliant with ASME SA240/SA240M for pressure apps, 316Ti's density of 8.00 g/cm³ (or 8000 kg/m³) is consistent across forms. Let's delve into the density value, from composition to calculator examples, to equip you for accurate solutions.
The density value of 316Ti stainless steel and SS 316Ti under ASTM A240/A240M and ASME SA240/SA240M is 8.00 g/cm³ (7.99-8.00 g/cm³ range), a standard value for austenitic alloys influenced by its composition (Cr 16-18%, Ni 10-14%, Mo 2-3%, Ti 0.70% max). This density supports precise weight calculations (e.g., 1m² x 10mm plate = 80 kg), buoyancy in marine apps, and cost estimation. Superior to 304 (7.93 g/cm³) in strength per volume; equivalent to 316L. Ideal for pressure vessels; Gangsteel stocks 1-200mm with certs for custom needs. Contact admin@gangsteel.com for quotes.
The density value of 316Ti stainless steel and SS 316Ti, 8.00 g/cm³, results from its alloyed composition under ASTM A240/A240M and ASME SA240/SA240M, where heavier elements like Mo and Cr raise it slightly above pure Fe (7.87 g/cm³).
|
Element |
% Range or Max |
Density Contribution (g/cm³) |
Role in Density Value |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Carbon (C) |
0.08 max |
~2.26 |
Light; minimal impact. |
|
Manganese (Mn) |
2.00 max |
~7.47 |
Slight increase if high. |
|
Silicon (Si) |
0.75 max |
~2.33 |
Light; limited effect. |
|
Phosphorus (P) |
0.045 max |
~1.82 |
Negligible. |
|
Sulfur (S) |
0.030 max |
~2.07 |
Negligible. |
|
Chromium (Cr) |
16.00-18.00 |
~7.19 |
Dense; major contributor (+0.05-0.10 g/cm³). |
|
Molybdenum (Mo) |
2.00-3.00 |
~10.28 |
Heaviest; adds ~0.03-0.05 g/cm³. |
|
Nickel (Ni) |
10.00-14.00 |
~8.90 |
Dense; balanced contribution. |
|
Titanium (Ti) |
5x(C+N) min, 0.70 max |
~4.51 |
Light; minimal density impact. |
|
Nitrogen (N) |
0.10 max |
~0.001 |
Negligible. |
|
Iron (Fe) |
Balance |
~7.87 |
Base density. |
Overall, Mo and Cr raise density to 8.00 g/cm³; Ti doesn't significantly alter it.
Gangsteel's 316Ti meets ASME SA240/SA240M with verified 8.00 g/cm³.
316Ti's mechanical properties, per ASTM A240/A240M and ASME SA240/SA240M, are independent of density but inform weight-sensitive designs.
|
Property |
Minimum Value |
Typical Range |
Density-Related Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Tensile Strength (MPa) |
515 |
550-700 |
High strength per density unit. |
|
Yield Strength (MPa) |
205 |
220-300 |
Good for dense load-bearing. |
|
Elongation (%) |
40 |
45-55 |
Ductility unaffected by density. |
|
Hardness (HRB max) |
95 |
80-90 |
Low for machining dense stock. |
Density 8.00 g/cm³ supports ~80 kg/m² for 10mm plate.
For SA240 Type 316Ti, density consistent.
Physical properties of 316Ti, compliant with ASTM A240/A240M and ASME SA240/SA240M, center on the 8.00 g/cm³ density value.
|
Property |
Value |
Notes on Density g/cm³ Value |
|---|---|---|
|
Density (g/cm³) |
8.00 |
Core value; 8000 kg/m³ for calcs. |
|
Melting Range (°C) |
1370-1400 |
High; density stable to melt. |
|
Thermal Conductivity (W/m·K) |
14.6 (100°C) |
Good; density aids heat mass. |
|
Specific Heat (J/kg·K) |
500 |
Efficient; per kg energy. |
|
Thermal Expansion (10^-6 /°C) |
16.5 (20-100°C) |
Low; minimal volume change. |
|
Modulus (GPa) |
193 |
High; density/stiffness ratio excellent. |
|
Electrical Resistivity (μΩ·cm) |
74 |
Moderate; density irrelevant. |
Density 8.00 g/cm³ is verified at 20°C; minor variation <0.01 g/cm³ with alloys.
The 316Ti density calculator uses 8.00 g/cm³ for mass estimation.
Formulas for common shapes:
Examples:
Contact Gangsteel for custom calculator.
316Ti's 8.00 g/cm³ density suits marine buoyancy (lighter than duplex), pressure vessels (mass calcs), and transport (cost per kg).
In Gangsteel's supply to U.S. offshore, density value optimized buoyancy.
Equivalents: EN 1.4571 (8.00 g/cm³). For A240 GR 316Ti, density matches.
Gangsteel stocks 316Ti at $3,200-3,800/ton FOB. 1-200mm thick, certs with density data. Contact for calculator. Email: admin@gangsteel.com
Q: What is the density value of 316Ti stainless steel?
A: The density value of 316Ti stainless steel is 8.00 g/cm³ (8000 kg/m³), a standard for austenitic alloys per ASTM A240/A240M, enabling accurate weight calculations like 80 kg for 1m² x 10mm plate.
Q: How is the density of 316Ti measured?
A: Density of 316Ti is measured per ASTM E88 (water displacement) or E1004 (Archimedes), yielding 8.00 g/cm³ at 20°C; Gangsteel's verified 7.99-8.00 g/cm³ range.
Q: What is the density of 316Ti in kg/m³?
A: The density of 316Ti is 8000 kg/m³ (8.00 g/cm³), used for volume-to-mass conversions in designs like 800 kg for 10m³ plate at 10mm thickness.
Q: How does 316Ti density compare to 316L?
A: Identical density 8.00 g/cm³ for 316Ti and 316L; both austenitic, with minor alloy variations <0.01 g/cm³.
Q: What factors affect the density of 316Ti?
A: Density of 316Ti is influenced by alloying (Mo/Cr raise it slightly from Fe's 7.87 g/cm³), but stable at 8.00 g/cm³ per ASTM A240/A240M.
Q: How is density used in 316Ti designs?
A: Density 8.00 g/cm³ is used in buoyancy (marine), transport costs (kg/ton), and structural calcs (stress = force/area, weight = volume x density).
Q: Where can I get verified density data for 316Ti?
A: Gangsteel provides verified density data (8.00 g/cm³) with EN 10204 3.1/3.2 certs for 316Ti stock; contact admin@gangsteel.com for reports.
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