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Viscosity of Stainless 316L

10/09/2008 5:14 AM

Do you have data of viscosity of stainelss 316L ? or equation of the viscosity functioned of temperature. If you know, can I receive the data ? thank you..

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Re: Viscosity of Stainless 316L

10/09/2008 1:07 PM

Err, you are aware that SS316 stainless steel is a solid and does not flow at room temperature, right?

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Re: Viscosity of Stainless 316L

10/09/2008 2:59 PM

So you must be needing data for SS 316L at temperatures of at least 1371 - 1400 degrees C? This is the melting point of this material. Am I correct in my assumptions?

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Re: Viscosity of Stainless 316L

10/09/2008 4:54 PM

I'm guessing that you're referring to molten stainless here. You might find what you're looking for on Matweb, or from the American Foundry Society (AFS) or Investment Casting Institute (ICI). Just Google those terms to find their web sites.

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