Apr 14, 2025
When it comes to air fryer coil heaters, material selection is one of the most critical factors that affect heating performance, corrosion resistance, and lifespan.
As a manufacturer, you may be wondering:
Should I use SUS304 or SUS316 stainless steel for the heating coil?
What's the actual difference-and how does it impact product performance in an air fryer?
Let's break it down from a technical and application-driven perspective.
| Material | Type | Main Alloying Elements | Common Use in Coil Heaters |
|---|---|---|---|
| SUS304 | Austenitic Stainless Steel | Chromium (18%) + Nickel (8%) | Standard coil heaters; indoor appliances |
| SUS316 | Austenitic Stainless Steel | Chromium (16%) + Nickel (10%) + Molybdenum (2%) | High-end or grease-heavy appliances |
Both are non-magnetic, corrosion-resistant stainless steels commonly used in food-grade and high-temperature applications.
From a pure heating standpoint, both SUS304 and SUS316 have similar electrical resistivity and thermal properties:
| Property | SUS304 | SUS316 |
|---|---|---|
| Resistivity (20°C) | ~0.73 µΩ·m | ~0.75 µΩ·m |
| Max Temp in Air Fryer Use | Up to 700–750°C | Up to 750–800°C |
| Heat-Up Speed | ✅ Fast | ✅ Fast |
✅ Conclusion: Both materials heat up fast and evenly. From a cooking performance perspective, the difference is minor.
This is where SUS316 shines-thanks to its 2% molybdenum content. This added element dramatically improves resistance to:
Greasy environments (oxidized oil can corrode SUS304 over time)
High-humidity air fryer chambers
Salt, acid, and food residue build-up
If your air fryer is designed for long cooking cycles, high oil usage, or international markets with humid climates, SUS316 is the better choice for longer durability.
| Condition | SUS304 Lifespan | SUS316 Lifespan |
|---|---|---|
| Dry environment (standard) | 2,000–3,000 hours | 3,000–4,000 hours |
| Greasy / high-fat cooking | 1,000–2,000 hours | 2,500–3,500+ hours |
| High-humidity environments | 1,500–2,200 hours | 3,000–4,000 hours |
👉 For basic air fryer models, SUS304 offers great performance at a competitive cost.
👉 For premium, large-capacity, or heavy-use air fryers, SUS316 is worth the upgrade for longer service life and fewer warranty issues.
| Material | Cost per unit (relative) | Value for money |
|---|---|---|
| SUS304 | 💲 (Lower) | ✅ Good |
| SUS316 | 💲💲 (Higher) | ✅ Excellent (for high-end models) |
If you're producing a cost-sensitive OEM model, SUS304 is sufficient.
If you're aiming for premium branding, low maintenance, and longer lifecycle, SUS316 is the smarter investment.
We help air fryer manufacturers select the right coil material based on your application and target market. You can choose from:
📦 SUS304 – Standard, budget-friendly, quick delivery
🛡️ SUS316 – Premium durability for harsh conditions
⚙️ NiCr Alloy or FeCrAl – For special resistance or higher watt densities
We'll also advise you on:
Best coil diameter and pitch based on material type
Suitable surface treatment or passivation
Integration into your top plate, fan, or inner chamber design
| Key Question | Choose |
|---|---|
| Standard consumer air fryer? | SUS304 |
| High-fat cooking, longer cycles? | SUS316 |
| Targeting premium markets or harsh climates? | SUS316 |
| Budget-friendly design? | SUS304 |
📩 Contact us today to discuss the best coil material for your air fryer project. Whether you need 2,000 or 200,000 pieces, we'll help you make the smart choice for performance, longevity, and value.
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