Surface Surgical Steel
Surgical Steel 316L is an implant-grade steel, which is the most commonly used material for body jewelry. The two most common standards applied to body jewelry made of steel are ASTM F138 and ISO 5832-1, which describe the qualities of steel for surgical implants. This means that the metal has a low carbon content and has undergone vacuum melting, a safe method that prevents any contaminants on the jewelry surface.
Surface Surgical Steel
Surgical Steel 316L is an implant-grade steel, which is the most commonly used material for body jewelry. The two most common standards applied to body jewelry made of steel are ASTM F138 and ISO 5832-1, which describe the qualities of steel for surgical implants. This means that the metal has a low carbon content and has undergone vacuum melting, a safe method that prevents any contaminants on the jewelry surface.