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The characteristics of stainless steel seamless pipe

Stainless steel seamless pipe is a long strip of steel with a hollow section and no seams around it. It is a steel pipe that is resistant to weak corrosive media such as air, steam, water, and chemically corrosive media such as acid, alkali, and salt.

Introduction to the characteristics of stainless steel seamless pipe
1. The thicker the wall thickness of the product, the more economical and practical it is, and the thinner the wall thickness, the higher its processing cost;
2. The process of stainless steel seamless pipe determines its limited performance
3. Its detection and shaping must be processed offline. Therefore, it embodies its superiority in terms of high pressure, high strength, and mechanical structural materials.



Corrosion resistance characteristics of stainless steel seamless pipe
The corrosion resistance of stainless steel seamless pipes depends on the alloying elements contained in the steel. Chromium is the basic element that gives stainless steel its corrosion resistance. When the chromium content in the steel reaches about 12%, the chromium interacts with the oxygen in the corrosive medium to form a thin oxide film (self-passivation film) on the steel surface, which can prevent the steel matrix from further corrosion. In addition to chromium, commonly used alloying elements for stainless steel seamless pipes include nickel, molybdenum, titanium, niobium, copper, nitrogen, etc., to meet the requirements for the structure and performance of stainless steel for various purposes.

Because stainless steel seamless steel pipe has good comprehensive performance, it is widely used in basic projects such as chemical industry, construction, water supply, drainage, petroleum, light and heavy industry, refrigeration, sanitation, plumbing, fire protection, electric power, aerospace, shipbuilding, etc.

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