PRODUCTS
CONTACT US
Fast Delivery
Sufficient Inventory
Good Service
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 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.
Nickel-base Hastelloy BAEP tube
Hastelloy Tube ASTM B619 B622 Nickel-based alloy B474 B626 N10276 C276
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.
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.
Seamless steel pipe for general structure (GB/T8162-2008) is a seamless steel pipe for general structure and mechanical structure.
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 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 ℃.