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Stainless steel

STAINLESS STEEL PIPE is an alloy of iron that has a minimum of 10.5% chromium. When this chromium is combined with oxygen it forms a thin, sealed, fixed-adhering, chromic-oxide layer – the so-called passive layer. It is this passive layer that gives stainless steel its distinctive corrosion resistance. While not truly stainless, even the most basic stainless steel alloys have an ability to withstand the elements and maintain their shine. 

Stainless steel also contains varying amounts of Carbon, Silicon and Manganese. Further to this, alloying elements such as Nickel, Titanium, Copper and Molybdenum can also be added. This then gives the metal enhanced useful properties such as formability, strength, cryogenic toughness and increased corrosion resistance. Non-metal additions, such as carbon and nitrogen, can also be made.

stainless steel  have superior performance in high pressure, high strength, and corrosion resistance.

PIPES STANDARD SPECIFICATION:-

STANDARD AND GRADE:

ASTM A321, ASTM A213, ASTM A269, ASME SB677

MATERIAL:

AISI 304, 304L, 316, 316L

DIMENSION:

  • OUTER DIAMETER: 1/4” TO 24” 
  • THICKNESS: 2.5mm-30mm

LENGTH

  •  SRL, 4-6 mtr.

STANDARD:

  • AISI ASTM JIS SUS and GB

SURFACE:

  • Pickling/Polished/Satin/Hairline/Mirror Finish