1 4307 stainless steel seamless pipe
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1.4307 Nahtloser Rohr aus Edelstahl EN DIN Austenitische Klasse mit niedrigem Kohlenstoffgehalt
1.4307 seamless stainless pipe is the European (EN/DIN) designation for a low carbon austenitic stainless steel grade, equivalent to UNS S30403 and ASTM A312 TP304L. This grade is specifically designed for applications requiring excellent corrosion resistance combined with superior weldability, particularly where post-weld heat treatment is not practical or desired. The "1.4307" designation follows the EN 10088 and EN 10216-5 standards, which govern seamless stainless steel
1.4307 Nahtloser Rohr aus Edelstahl EN DIN Austenitische Klasse mit niedrigem Kohlenstoffgehalt
1.4307 seamless stainless pipe is the European (EN/DIN) designation for a low carbon austenitic stainless steel grade, equivalent to UNS S30403 and ASTM A312 TP304L. This grade is specifically designed for applications requiring excellent corrosion resistance combined with superior weldability, particularly where post-weld heat treatment is not practical or desired. The "1.4307" designation follows the EN 10088 and EN 10216-5 standards, which govern seamless stainless steel
UNS S30403 Nahtloser Rohr aus Edelstahl TP304L Schweißbar ohne Wärmebehandlung nach dem Schweißen
UNS S30403 seamless pipe is a low carbon version of the standard 304 austenitic stainless steel, designed for applications requiring enhanced resistance to intergranular corrosion after welding or elevated temperature exposure. The "UNS S30403" designation corresponds to the Unified Numbering System for metals, identifying a composition of 18-20% chromium and 8-12% nickel, with a maximum carbon content of 0.030%. The low carbon content is the defining characteristic of UNS
Nahtloses Rohr aus kohlenstoffarmem Edelstahl, schweißbar ohne Wärmebehandlung nach dem Schweißen
Low carbon seamless stainless pipe is a specialized category of austenitic stainless steel pipe with a maximum carbon content of 0.030%, significantly lower than standard grades which contain up to 0.080% carbon. This reduced carbon content provides critical advantages for welded assemblies and applications involving exposure to corrosive media in the as-welded condition. The primary benefit of low carbon stainless steel is its resistance to sensitization – the precipitation