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A106 Grade B Steel Pipe
ASTM A106 is suitable for seamless carbon steel pipe for high temperature environment. ASTM A106 pipe is manufactured according to grade A, B and C. A106-A is equivalent to the domestic 10# steel material, A106-B is equivalent to the domestic 20# material, is a relatively common use of a steel pipe material at home and abroad. A106 seamless steel pipe is mainly used in construction, mechanical processing, electrical, petrochemical and other industries.
201 Stainless Steel Pipe
Type 201 stainless steel is an austenitic chromium-nickel-manganese stainless steel, which is developed to save nickel. Type 201 is a low-cost alternative to traditional Cr-Ni stainless steels such as 301 and 304. The nickel is replaced by added manganese and nitrogen. It cannot be hardened by heat treatment, but can reach high tensile strength by cold working. Type 201 is essentially non-magnetic in the annealed condition and becomes magnetic upon cold working. In many applications, the 201 type may replace the 301 type.
304 Stainless Steel Pipe
304 stainless steel is a kind of universal stainless steel material, rust resistance than 200 series of stainless steel material is stronger. High temperature resistance is also better, can be as high as 1000-1200 degrees. 304 stainless steel has excellent corrosion resistance and good intergranular corrosion resistance. For oxidizing acids, it is concluded in the experiment that 304 stainless steel has strong corrosion resistance in nitric acid with a concentration of less than or equal to 65% of the boiling temperature. It also has good corrosion resistance to alkali solution and most organic and inorganic acids.
316L Stainless Steel Pipe
316L stainless steel is an austenitic stainless steel metal alloy that contains nickel and molybdenum, making it corrosion resistant. 316L is a 316 low carbon grade. This grade is not affected by sensitization (grain boundary carbide precipitation). It is often used for large-gauge welded parts (approximately over 6mm). 316L stainless steel has higher creep, fracture stress and tensile strength than chromium nickel austenitic stainless steel at high temperature.
316 Stainless Steel Pipe
Grade 316 stainless steel is an austenitic form of stainless steel with a molybdenum content of 2-3%. The addition of molybdenum makes the metal more resistant to pitting and corrosion and improves its resistance to exposure to high temperatures. This grade of stainless steel is particularly effective when used in acidic environments. With this metal, corrosion caused by acetic acid, hydrochloric acid and other forms of acid can be prevented.
Galvanized Steel Pipe
Galvanized pipe Galvanized steel pipe, also known as galvanized pipe, is divided into two kinds of hot dip galvanized and electro galvanized. The hot-dip galvanized layer is thick, the coating is uniform, the adhesion is strong, and the service life is long. Zinc is commonly used to galvanize or coat these metal tubes. The galvanizing process for steel pipes involves immersing the metal pipe in a bath containing 450 degrees Fahrenheit molten zinc. After a few minutes, the hot-dip galvanizing process is complete.
301 Stainless Steel Pipe
301 grade stainless steel is a common austenitic stainless steel with good corrosion resistance and high carbon content, and can be cold worked to various temperatures. Among stainless steels, 301 is the most easily strengthened steel by cold deformation. Cold deformation processing can improve the strength and hardness of steel, and retain sufficient plasticity and toughness. In addition, this steel has good rust resistance under atmospheric conditions, but its corrosion resistance in reducing media is poor, and its corrosion resistance in chemical media such as acid, alkali and salt is poor. Therefore, it is not recommended for corrosive environments.
304L Stainless Steel Pipe
304L is one of the austenitic stainless steels with a chromium content of at least 18%, a nickel content of at least 8%, and a maximum carbon content of 0.03. 304L stainless steel is an ideal choice for various household and commercial applications, with excellent corrosion resistance, ease of manufacturing and excellent formability. Austenitic stainless steels are also considered to be the easiest to weld among high alloy steels and can be welded by all fusion and resistance welding processes.
A179 Seamless Steel Tube
A179 seamless cold drawn low carbon steel pipe is equivalent to China's No. 10 high-quality low-carbon steel. A179 is suitable for cold-drawn high-quality low-carbon seamless steel pipes for heat exchangers and condensers.
316Ti Stainless Steel Pipe
316Ti(UNS S31635) is a titanium stabilized version of 316 molybdenum-containing austenitic stainless steel. 316 alloys are more resistant to general corrosion and pitting/crevice corrosion than traditional chromium-nickel austenitic stainless steels such as 304.
A53 Seamless & Welded Carbon Steel Pipe
ASTM A53 is a carbon steel alloy that can be used as structural steel or for low pressure piping. ASTM A53 (ASME SA53) carbon steel pipe is a specification covering seamless, welded black and hot-dip galvanized steel pipe from NPS 1/8 "to NPS 26. A53 is suitable for pressure and mechanical applications, as well as for general use in steam, water, gas and air lines.
310S Stainless Steel Pipe
310S is an austenitic stainless steel that combines excellent high temperature performance with good ductility and weldability. It is usually used for high temperature applications because its high chromium and nickel content provides solid corrosion resistance, excellent oxidation resistance and excellent strength at temperatures up to 2100 °F. Due to its high chromium and nickel content, it is superior to 304 or 309 stainless steel in most environments.
API Spec 5L Steel Pipe
API Spec 5L is an international standard that specifies the manufacturing requirements for two product specification grades (PSL 1 and PSL 2) of seamless and welded steel pipes used in pipeline transportation systems in the oil and gas industry.
API 5CT Steel Pipe
API is an acronym for the American Petroleum Institute and is considered the most authoritative and comprehensive principle in the oil and gas industry. API 5B and API 5CT are mainly used for oil casing. API 5CT oil casing can be divided into seamless steel pipe and welded steel pipe, welded steel pipe mainly refers to the straight seam steel pipe, large diameter oil casing is generally submerged arc welding straight seam steel pipe.
A213 Seamless Carbon Steel Pipe
ASTM A213 designates grades T5, TP304, etc. Grades with the letter H have a higher creep rupture strength than grades without H. ASME SA213 seamless pipe is chrome molybdenum alloy pipe. ASTM A192 is the same as ASME SA-192 and is the standard specification covering seamless carbon steel boiler and superheater tubes of minimum wall thickness for high pressure service.
A192 Seamless Carbon Steel Pipe
ASTM A192 is the same as ASME SA-192 and is the standard specification covering seamless carbon steel boiler and superheater tubes of minimum wall thickness for high pressure service.
430 Stainless Steel Pipe
430 grade is a ferritic, straight chromium, non-hardenable grade that combines good corrosion resistance and formability characteristics with useful mechanical properties. Its resistance to nitric acid attack allows it to be used in specific chemical applications, but automotive trim and electrical components represent its largest areas of application.
305 Stainless Steel Pipe
305 stainless steel is an austenitic chromium-nickel stainless steel with a low work hardening rate. This low work hardening rate makes it suitable for many deep drawing applications. In order to minimize the earrings during the drawing process, the directionality introduced during the cold rolling process must be kept to a minimum.
302 Stainless Steel Pipe
302 stainless steel is a variant of 18% chromium and 8% nickel austenitic stainless steel. This alloy is the most common and frequently used alloy in the stainless steel family. 302 are slightly higher carbon versions of the 304, usually in the form of ribbons and wires. It is a tough, tough grade, has considerable corrosion resistance, is non-magnetic, and cannot be hardened by heat treatment. 302 are typically used in their annealed state and have a high degree of ease of manufacture and formability.
440C Stainless Steel Pipe
440C grade stainless steel is a kind of high carbon martensitic stainless steel. High strength, medium corrosion resistance, good hardness and wear resistance. Grade 440C achieves the highest strength, hardness and wear resistance of any stainless steel alloy after heat treatment. Its extremely high carbon content is the reason for these characteristics, which makes the 440C particularly suitable for applications such as ball bearings and valve parts.
A252 Seamless&Welded Pipe Piles
ASTM A252 is the standard specification for nominal-wall cylindrical steel pipe piles, where the cylinder acts as a permanent load-bearing member or shell to form a cast-in-place concrete pile. Welding mainly provides ASTM A252 submerged arc welded steel pipe piles for agricultural, construction and load bearing geotechnical applications. The ASTM A252 specification has three grades: Grade 1, Grade 2, and Grade 3, of which Grade 2 and Grade 3 are commonly used materials.
A333 Seamless & Welded Steel Pipe
ASTM A333 is the standard specification for seamless and welded carbon and alloy steel pipe for low temperature applications or other applications requiring notch toughness. This standard covers several grades of ferritic steel: Grade 3, Grade 4, Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8, Grade 9, Grade 10 and Grade 11.
A335 Seamless Steel Pipe
ASTM A335 steel pipe may be hot finished or cold drawn and subjected to the following finishing heat treatment. The specification covers "chrome-molybdenum" seamless pipes with excellent corrosion resistance and high temperature tensile strength. Generally, ASTM A335 P11, P22, and P91 pipelines are used for power generation and downstream oil and gas, and P5 and P9 grades are used for refinery applications.
GB/T8162 Seamless Steel Pipe
Seamless steel pipe for general structure (GB/T8162-2008) is a seamless steel pipe for general structure and mechanical structure.
DIN 17175 Seamless Steel Pipe
DIN 17175 is suitable for seamless pipes and is used in the construction of boilers, pipelines, pressure vessels and equipment. The maximum temperature can reach 600 ℃. At the same time, under high pressure, the total stress and related fouling conditions can increase or decrease the temperature limit.
DIN 1629 Seamless Steel Pipe
DIN 1629 seamless steel pipe its main grades are St37.0, St44.0, St52.0, DIN 1629. Generally, the DIN 1629 standard is not limited to the working pressure value, and the working temperature is limited to below 300 ℃.
EN 10210/S355 Seamless Steel Pipe
Grade S355 is a low carbon manganese-containing steel alloy. This medium-strength carbon steel has both good weldability and good impact resistance. Grade S355 steel is also well suited for sub-zero temperature applications.
EN 10219/S235 Welded Steel Pipe
EN 10219 standard is used to produce pipes, and cold-formed steel pipes EN 10219 S235JR are very suitable for welded structures.
Spiral Submerged Arc Welded Pipe SSAW
The spiral submerged arc welded pipe is made of hot-rolled steel strip as raw material, and is usually made by constant temperature spiral forming and automatic submerged arc welding. The manufacturing process is to roll the steel strip, make the rolling direction at a certain angle to the center direction of the tube, and then form and weld, so the weld is spiral. Can provide API SPEC 5L steel pipe, GB / T3091,GB / T9711-2011,EN10219,ASTM A252 standard steel pipe.
LSAW Pipe
The longitudinal submerged arc welded pipe is made of steel plate as raw material, which is formed by a forming machine, and then double-sided submerged arc welding is carried out. Through this process, the LSAW pipe will have excellent ductility, toughness, uniformity, plasticity and good sealing performance. The production equipment can be produced quickly, easy to replace, and the product specification range of LSAW pipe is large. The production line can produce welded pipe diameter 406-4500mm, wall thickness 8mm-100mm.
Resistance Welded Pipe ERW
Resistance welded pipe ERW is formed by hot rolled coil through forming machine. The skin effect and proximity effect of the high frequency current are used to heat and melt the edges of the tube blank. Pressure welding is carried out under the action of squeeze rollers. Realize production. The production process of welded steel pipes is simple, the production efficiency is high, the varieties and specifications are many, and the equipment is few, but the general strength is lower than that of seamless steel pipes.
904L Stainless Steel Pipe
Grade 904L is an unstable low carbon high alloy austenitic stainless steel. The addition of copper to this grade greatly increases its resistance to strong reducing acids, especially sulfuric acid. It is also highly resistant to chloride attack, including pitting/crevice corrosion and stress corrosion cracking.
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