If you buy stainless steel fasteners often, you have probably heard the same question many times: “Is 304 enough, or should we pay for 316?”
The honest answer is: it depends on the environment. Strength is usually not the big difference. Corrosion resistance is.
304 vs 316 Stainless Steel Fasteners
The Practical Difference
304 stainless steel is also called A2 in many ISO fastener specifications. 316 stainless steel is commonly called A4. The key upgrade in 316 is molybdenum, which improves resistance to chloride corrosion.
| Artículo | 304 / A2 Stainless | 316 / A4 Stainless |
|---|---|---|
| Main advantage | Good general corrosion resistance | Better chloride and pitting resistance |
| Typical use | Indoor equipment, clean outdoor areas | Coastal, marine, chemical, wastewater |
| Cost | Lower | Higher |
| Common grades | A2-70, ASTM F593 304 | A4-70, A4-80, ASTM F593 316 |
| Main risk | Pitting in salt or chloride exposure | Higher cost if over-specified |
For available grades and product types, review stainless steel fasteners.
When 304 Is the Right Choice
Use 304 for Mild Conditions
304 works well where corrosion exposure is moderate. I would normally choose it for:
- Indoor machinery
- Electrical cabinets
- Food equipment with mild cleaning
- Architectural hardware
- Dry outdoor structures
- General industrial assembly
It is a solid choice when the fastener is not exposed to salt spray, de-icing salts, seawater, or harsh chemicals.
When 316 Is Worth the Cost
Use 316 for Chloride and Harsh Exposure
316 is the safer option when failure would mean high replacement cost, downtime, or safety risk.
Choose 316 for:
- Coastal construction
- Marine equipment
- Offshore platforms
- Chemical processing
- Wastewater treatment
- Seafood and dairy processing
- Outdoor projects exposed to road salt
For a deeper grade comparison, see this guide on 304 vs 316 stainless steel bolts.
Do Not Forget the Full Assembly
Match Bolts, Nuts, and Washers
A 316 bolt with a low-grade or mismatched nut is not a reliable assembly. Keep the material family and strength class consistent.
| Fastener Set | Recommended Match |
|---|---|
| 304 bolt | 304/A2 nut and washer |
| 316 bolt | 316/A4 nut and washer |
| A4-80 bolt | Compatible high-strength A4 nut |
| Stainless bolt on aluminum | Consider isolation washer to reduce galvanic risk |
For sourcing complete assemblies, check bolts and nuts together.
Final Buying Advice
Do not buy “stainless steel” without naming the grade. Write 304/A2 or 316/A4 clearly on the purchase order.
Use 304 when the environment is clean and mild. Use 316 when salt, chemicals, moisture, or maintenance access becomes a real concern. The best stainless steel fastener is not always the most expensive one. It is the one that matches the job site.