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Stainless steel eye nuts or ring nuts are designed for lifting or securing applications. They are often used in conjunction with lifting machinery, cables, and other rigging equipment. The numbers 304 and 316 refer to specific grades of stainless steel, each with its own characteristics suitable for different environments and applications. - **304 Stainless Steel**: This is the most common form of stainless steel used around the world, mainly due to its excellent rust resistance and strength. It is an alloy that contains 18% chromium and 8% nickel. 304 stainless steel is suitable for a wide range of applications but might corrode in chlorinated environments or when exposed to salt water. - **316 Stainless Steel**: This grade contains molybdenum in addition to chromium and nickel, which gives it superior resistance to chlorides and highly corrosive environments, making it the preferred choice for marine applications or in highly corrosive environments. 316 stainless steel is more expensive than 304 but is worth the investment in areas where high corrosion resistance is required. Both 304 and 316 stainless steel eye nuts are durable and resistant to corrosion, making them suitable for outdoor or harsh environments. The choice between 304 and 316 should be based on the specific environmental conditions the eye nut will be exposed to, with 316 being the better choice for more corrosive environments.