is 304 SS saltwater proof?

316 would be better. Whats the application?? If your looking for screws or other hardware that wont rust, it should be fine, but a good coated deck screw would work just as well. If your thinking about a heat exchanger or something that will be in water or hold water for the long term, then titanium would be much better. You'll eventually have problems with the stainless.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11861479#post11861479 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Mark426
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Awesome explaination :)
I just bought a seat that has 304SS and was wondering if the splash will corrode it, although I corroded many kitchen utilsels just washing my hands and the splash caused drops of rust spots if I didn't catch it.
 
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