304 Stainless Steel Sheet VS. 304L Stainless Steel Sheet
The difference between 304 and 304L stainless steel sheets mainly comes down to carbon content, which affects weldability, corrosion resistance, and mechanical strength.
Key Differences: 304 vs. 304L Stainless Steel Sheet
| Property | 304 Stainless Steel | 304L Stainless Steel |
|---|---|---|
| Carbon Content | ≤ 0.08% | Low carbon: ≤ 0.03% |
| Weldability | Good, but risk of carbide precipitation | Better for welding — avoids carbide issues |
| Corrosion Resistance | High, but slightly less than 304L after welding | Superior after welding due to low carbon |
| Strength | Slightly stronger due to higher carbon | Slightly lower strength |
| Applications | General use, structural parts | Heavily welded parts, chemical tanks, etc. |
| Cost | Slightly lower | Slightly higher due to extra processing |
When to Choose Which?
Choose 304 if:
You need slightly better strength.
Welding is minimal or not a concern.
Cost is a bigger factor.
Choose 304L if:
You’ll be welding extensively.
You want to avoid corrosion from carbide precipitation.
It’s for high-purity or chemical environments.