Stainless steels have high strength and good corrosion resistance. They are widely used in various industries. 304 and 316 stainless steel are the two most commonly used. Although they are very similar, there are some differences. You can’t tell the difference just by looking at them.
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Stainless steel pipe is a kind of hollow long round steel. It is mainly used in petroleum, chemical, medical, food, light industry, mechanical instrumentation and other industrial pipelines and mechanical structural components. In addition, when the bending and torsional strength is the same, the weight is light, so it is also widely used in manufacturing…
Introduction: Thin wall stainless steel tubes, commonly known as duplex pipes, have revolutionized the landscape of industrial tubing, offering a multitude of advantages over traditional materials. This article explores the intricate details of these tubes, focusing on their metallurgical excellence, corrosion resistance, mechanical strength, versatility, and economic viability. Understanding these key attributes is crucial for…
Sch 10 Stainless Steel Pipe SCH 10 stainless steel pipe is a thinner-walled pipe, 0.109 inches thick, and is appropriate for low-pressure, non-critical applications. It has a lower pressure capacity than 1000 psi of SCH 40 pipes, but due to cost and ease of processing and installation, it is still a better choice. 304, 316,…
I. Introduction Stainless tube bending is a manufacturing process used to shape stainless steel tubes into various forms, such as curves, angles, or complex shapes, to meet specific design requirements. This process is essential in industries such as automotive, aerospace, construction, and furniture manufacturing, where stainless steel tubes are widely used for their durability, corrosion…





