Post-manufacturing heat treatment (PMHT) effect on the corrosion behaviour of directed energy deposition (DED) 316L stainless steel was investigated in hydrogenated water at 325 degrees C. As-DEDed and residual stress relief PMHTed (850 degrees C/2 h) specimens exhibited similar corrosion resistance, showing thick and thin inner oxide layer on the Cr-depleted cell interior and Cr-rich cell boundary, respectively. Composition homogenization PMHTed (1150 degrees C/1 h) specimen showed the best corrosion resistance with the much thinner inner oxide layer. The enhanced corrosion resistance of the PMHTed DED 316L than wrought 316L could be related to the unique large grain in DED 316L.