Pure Mo and type 304L stainless steel powders were mixed to form type 304L with 2.5 mass% Mo and were subsequently sintered to fabricate a stainless steel containing Mo-rich phases.After sintering, heat treatments were performed at 1573 K (5 h) and 1373 K (0.5 h).It was confirmed that Mo-and Cr-enriched secondary phases were generated.Potentiodynamic polarization was conducted in 0.1 M NaCl.The pitting potential of the stainless steel containing Mo-rich phases was higher than that of the commercial type 316L sheet (non-sintered steel).The results of this study clearly indicate that the existence of Mo-rich phases in sintered stainless steels improves their pitting corrosion resistance, making them highly suitable for use in chloride environments.