James Peterson wrote:
>
> Hi Every one:
>
> Stainless Steel is corrosion resistant because of the
> Chrome content in it's formulation. Type 316 has about 16.5 %
> Chrome, 12 % Nickle, 2.5 % Molybdenum, 2% Manganese, 1 % Silicon,
> 0.03 % Carbon in an Iron solution. A steel cannot qualify for the
> stainless prefix untill it has at least 10.5% chromium.
>
> The Chrome migrates to the surface during processing and forms an
> oxide that is extremly corrision ressistant.
>
> This is the same reason the bumpers on cars stay the way they do and
> why I wished I had the money to buy a stainless extractor.
>
> James Peterson Ph. D.
> Chemistry Teacher
I am not familiar with 316 stainless steel but I do not believe it
is food grade. 304 stainless is considered food grade stainless and
most extracting equipment and storage tanks are of this type.
Vic Kroenke