These materials resist corrosion best, ranked from most to least resistant. Titanium and inert plastics top the list, while plain steel sits at the bottom.
| Material | Corrosion resistance |
|---|---|
| Titanium | Outstanding, even in seawater |
| PTFE | Chemically inert |
| 316 Stainless | Excellent, resists chlorides |
| 304 Stainless | Very good |
| Bronze | Excellent in marine use |
| Copper | Good, forms a protective patina |
| Aluminum | Good, self-passivating |
| Carbon Steel | Poor, rusts without protection |
Stainless steels and aluminum protect themselves with a thin passive oxide layer, while titanium and fluoropolymers are nearly immune to most environments.
See the Corrosion Rate Calculator and the 316 Stainless Steel.
