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.

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.
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