316 A4 Stainless Steel Flat Bar Metal Plate Strip Width 10MM-80MM Length 500MM

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316 A4 Stainless Steel Flat Bar — Corrosion-Resistant Metal Strip for Demanding DIY Applications

When a project demands a metal strip that holds up in wet, coastal, or chemically aggressive environments, standard mild steel simply isn't enough. Fabricators, marine builders, and serious DIYers who need a flat bar that won't pit, rust, or stain over time reach for 316 A4 stainless steel flat bar — the grade engineered specifically for long-term outdoor and marine-grade performance.

Each piece is a solid 316 (A4) grade stainless steel flat bar, 500mm (approx. 19.7 in) in length, available in thicknesses from 3mm to 15mm (~0.12–0.59 in) and widths from 10mm to 80mm (~0.39–3.15 in). The cross-section is rectangular with clean, mill-finished edges suitable for direct use or further machining.

Typical applications include marine deck fittings and hull reinforcement brackets, outdoor handrail and balustrade infill bars, chemical plant support straps, food-processing equipment frames, and structural tie plates in coastal construction — all scenarios where a 316 stainless steel flat bar strip delivers measurable service life advantages over lower grades.

🔩 Grade compatibility: 316 / A4 stainless steel. Pairs with 316 or A4-rated fasteners, fittings, and welding consumables for full corrosion-resistance continuity.

✅ Key Features of These 316 Stainless Steel Flat Bar Strips

  • 🌊Marine-grade 316 / A4 alloy — Contains molybdenum (typically 2–3%) for superior resistance to chloride pitting and crevice corrosion compared to 304 / A2 grade.
  • 📐Wide size matrix — Thickness options from 3mm to 15mm; widths from 10mm to 80mm; all cut to a consistent 500mm length, giving you precise stock without excess waste.
  • ⚙️Machinable and weldable — Can be drilled, tapped, bent cold (within grade limits), and MIG/TIG welded using 316L filler wire without significant sensitisation risk.
  • 🏗️Structural flat profile — Rectangular cross-section provides predictable load-bearing behaviour for brackets, gussets, tie straps, and frame members.
  • Mill finish surface — Consistent surface condition across the bar face; suitable for use as-supplied or for further polishing, brushing, or passivation.
  • 📦Multi-piece quantity options — Available in 1, 3, or 5-piece packs so you can order exactly what a single job requires or stock up for repeat use.

📐 Technical Specifications — Stainless Steel Flat Bar

Material Grade 316 Stainless Steel (A4)
Alloy Composition (key) Chromium ~16–18%, Nickel ~10–14%, Molybdenum ~2–3%
Profile Flat bar (rectangular cross-section)
Length 500mm (~19.7 in)
Thickness Range 3mm – 15mm (~0.12–0.59 in) — See variant options
Width Range 10mm – 80mm (~0.39–3.15 in) — See variant options
Surface Finish Mill finish
Corrosion Resistance Suitable for marine, coastal, and chemical environments
Weldability Yes — use 316L filler wire
Machinability Drillable and tappable with appropriate tooling
Quantity per Order 1 Pcs / 3 Pcs / 5 Pcs — See variant options
Weight See variant options (varies by thickness × width)

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between 316 and 304 stainless steel flat bar?

316 (A4) contains molybdenum (typically 2–3%), which 304 (A2) lacks. This addition significantly improves resistance to chloride-induced pitting and crevice corrosion, making 316 the preferred choice for marine, coastal, and chemical-exposure applications. For purely indoor or low-humidity environments, 304 is often sufficient and lower cost; for anything exposed to salt water, pool chemicals, or industrial acids, 316 is the correct selection.

How do I choose the right thickness and width for my project?

Thickness governs bending stiffness and load capacity in the bar's narrow axis; width governs capacity in the flat axis. For light brackets and decorative infill, 3–5mm thick bars in narrower widths (10–25mm) are typically adequate. For structural tie plates, handrail posts, or load-bearing gussets, 6–15mm thickness with widths of 30–80mm provides the section modulus needed. If you are unsure, consult a structural engineer for load-critical applications.

Can I weld this flat bar without losing corrosion resistance?

Yes, with the correct consumables. Use 316L (low-carbon) filler wire or electrodes to minimise carbide precipitation at the weld heat-affected zone. After welding, passivation or pickling of the weld area is recommended for maximum corrosion resistance, especially in marine environments. Avoid using carbon steel tools or wire brushes on the weld area, as embedded iron particles can cause surface rust.

Will 316 stainless steel flat bar rust outdoors?

316 stainless steel is highly resistant to rust in most outdoor environments, including coastal and marine settings. However, no stainless steel is completely immune — prolonged contact with standing salt water, industrial chlorides, or strong acids can eventually cause surface staining or pitting if the bar is not periodically cleaned. Regular rinsing with fresh water and occasional passivation treatment will maintain appearance and performance over the long term.

Can I cut or drill this flat bar at home?

Yes. 316 stainless steel can be cut with an angle grinder fitted with a stainless-rated cutting disc, or with a metal-cutting bandsaw or hacksaw. For drilling, use sharp HSS-Co (cobalt) or carbide-tipped drill bits, apply cutting fluid, and use a slow speed with firm pressure to avoid work-hardening the surface. Avoid using tools previously used on mild steel without cleaning, to prevent cross-contamination.

Is the 500mm length the cut length or the nominal length?

500mm is the nominal cut length. Standard manufacturing tolerances for cut flat bar are typically ±1–2mm. If your application requires a tighter tolerance, we recommend ordering slightly longer and trimming to final dimension on-site, or contact us to confirm current tolerance specifications before ordering.

Which quantity option should I choose — 1, 3, or 5 pieces?

The 1-piece option suits single-repair or prototype jobs where you need to verify fit before committing to more stock. The 3-piece pack is practical for small fabrication runs — for example, three identical brackets or three infill bars for a gate panel. The 5-piece pack offers the best per-piece value and is suited to projects requiring multiple identical components or where having spare stock on hand avoids a second order delay.

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