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スーパーデュプレックス 2507 不同鋼板 UNS S32750 高強度耐腐食性
Super Duplex 2507 (UNS S32750) sheets represent the highest level of duplex stainless steel technology, offering an exceptional combination of mechanical strength and corrosion resistance. This advanced material is specifically engineered for service in the most demanding environments, including high-chloride seawater, acid chloride media, and sour gas applications. The designation "Super Duplex" refers to the premium grade of duplex stainless steel with a Pitting Resistance
ASTM A312 SA312 化学処理のためのステンレス鋼のシームレスな管の酸抵抗力がある
The ASTM A312 Pipe for Chemical Processing is manufactured in accordance with the internationally recognized ASTM A312 standard, which specifies seamless, straight-seam welded, and heavily cold-worked welded austenitic stainless steel pipes. Designed specifically for high-corrosion and high-temperature service in chemical plants, this pipe offers excellent resistance to a wide range of aggressive media, including acids, alkalis, solvents, and chemical intermediates. Its
低炭素高温不?? 鋼310Sパイプ 連続熱サービス
310S pipe is a low-carbon version of the standard 310 stainless steel grade, specifically designed for continuous high-temperature service where prolonged exposure to elevated temperatures is required. The lower carbon content (0.08% maximum compared to 0.25% for standard 310) provides improved weldability and reduces the risk of carbide precipitation during welding or sustained high-temperature operation. Like its standard 310 counterpart, 310S contains high levels of
高温ステンレス鋼 SS 310 極熱サービスのためのシームレスパイプ
SS 310 pipe is an austenitic stainless steel grade specifically designed for high-temperature applications. With excellent oxidation resistance and good strength at elevated temperatures, this grade is the preferred choice for furnace parts, heat treatment equipment, and high-temperature industrial piping systems. The 310 grade contains high levels of chromium (24-26%) and nickel (19-22%), which provide exceptional resistance to scaling at temperatures up to 1100°C (2012°F)