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2205 Duplex Stainless Steel Pipe 1/8" - 36" OD For Chemical Industry
Duplex stainless steel pipe for the chemical industry is specifically engineered to withstand the aggressive corrosive environments, high pressures, and elevated temperatures commonly encountered in chemical processing facilities. The unique two-phase microstructure (austenite + ferrite) combined with high chromium, molybdenum, and nitrogen content provides exceptional resistance to a wide range of organic and inorganic chemicals. Our duplex pipes are widely specified for
UNS S32760 Stainless Steel Duplex Plate High Strength For Extreme Corrosive Environments
UNS S32760 plate (also known as S32760 super duplex plate, 1.4501, Zeron 100, F55, or super duplex stainless steel plate) is a high-alloy super duplex stainless steel designed for service in extremely aggressive corrosive environments. Combining the best properties of austenitic and ferritic stainless steels, S32760 offers exceptional pitting and crevice corrosion resistance, high mechanical strength, and excellent resistance to stress corrosion cracking (SCC). It is the
ASTM A789 UNS S32760 Super Duplex Stainless Steel Tube For Extreme Environments
ASTM A789 UNS S32760 tube is a super duplex stainless steel tube specification for general corrosion-resistant and high-strength applications. UNS S32760 (also known as Zeron 100 or EN 1.4501) is a high-performance super duplex grade offering a balanced austenitic-ferritic microstructure with enhanced alloying additions of tungsten and copper.This grade delivers approximately twice the yield strength of common austenitic grades like 316L, combined with exceptional resistance
Large Diameter Stainless Steel Welded Pipe 304 / 316L Acid And Alkali Resistant
Large Diameter Stainless Steel Welded Pipe 304/316LLarge diameter stainless steel welded pipe is typically defined as pipe with an outer diameter exceeding 16 inches (406 mm). These pipes are manufactured by roll-forming stainless steel coils or plates into tubular shapes, followed by longitudinal welding, using processes such as SAW (Submerged Arc Welding) or LSAW (Longitudinal Submerged Arc Welding) for diameters up to 3000mm.Unlike seamless pipes, which are extruded from