316 grade stainless steel is non-magnetic. 316 stainless steel is a type of stainless steel with low carbon content, and it exhibits high resistance to corrosion. These characteristics prevent a magnet from sticking to stainless steel. The magnetic properties of stainless steels depend on the alloys they contain and the amount of carbon.
Lower carbon content reduces the likelihood of magnetic attraction, while a higher iron content can increase the likelihood of magnetization. 316 grade stainless steel is commonly used in chemical, maritime, and medical applications and is often preferred for its stainless properties and corrosion resistance.