



Quality Material: 316 Stainless Steel
316 stainless steel is a type of 18/10 stainless steel, but it contains 2% molybdenum compared to the traditional 304 stainless steel.
Here are some advantages compared to 304 stainless steel:
- Superior Corrosion Resistance: With 2-3% molybdenum (Mo), 316 resists chlorides (e.g., seawater, de-icing salts) and acidic conditions far better, making it ideal for marine or chemical applications.
- Enhanced High-Temperature Performance: It maintains strength and oxidation resistance under extreme heat.
- Tough Environment Fit: Preferred for medical devices, ship components, or coastal structures.



Novoshel
Dedicated to blending quality, functionality, and thoughtful design into everyday living.
Novoshel
Dedicated to blending quality, functionality, and thoughtful design into everyday living.




Quality Material: 316 Stainless Steel
316 stainless steel is a type of 18/10 stainless steel, but it contains 2% molybdenum compared to the traditional 304 stainless steel.
Here are some advantages compared to 304 stainless steel:
- Superior Corrosion Resistance: With 2-3% molybdenum (Mo), 316 resists chlorides (e.g., seawater, de-icing salts) and acidic conditions far better, making it ideal for marine or chemical applications.
- Enhanced High-Temperature Performance: It maintains strength and oxidation resistance under extreme heat.
- Tough Environment Fit: Preferred for medical devices, ship components, or coastal structures.




















