 Stainless
Steel Tubing
|
Alloy
|
Description
|
Typical
Applications
|
|
304L
304 |
19%
chromium, 9% nickel, general purpose stainless |
Aircraft
hydraulic lines, heat exchangers, surgical instruments |
|
| 310 |
25%
chromium-20% nickel with good strength to 1900°F |
Furnace
muffles, thermocouple sheaths, temperature controls, electrical
instruments |
|
316L
316 |
17%
chromium-12% nickel-2% molybdenum, with excellent acid corrosion
resistance |
Chemical
processing equipment, pressure gauges, Bourdon springs |
|
|
321 |
18%
chromium - 11% nickel stabilized with titanium |
Aircraft
hydraulic lines, chemical and electrical instrumentation |
|
|
347 |
18%
chromium - 11% nickel stabilized with niobium |
Applications
50 1500°F, fuel lines, pumps and valves for aerospace industry |
|
403
410 |
12%
chromium heat- treatable martensitic alloy |
Bourdon
springs, medical instruments, guided missile rocket components |
|
|
430 |
17%
chromium ferritic alloy with good corrosion resistance to 1400°F |
Gas
& oil burners, dairy equipment |
|
|
446 |
27%
chromium ferritic alloy with good oxidation resistance to 2000°F |
Gas
& oil burners, chemical equipment, fire detection equipment,
thermostatic controls |
|
|
A-286 |
Heat
- treatable austenitic alloy with good oxidation resistance to
2000°F |
Jet
engine combustion tubes, cryogenic applications |
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Most
alloys are available as seamless or welded and drawn tubing.
All raw material is subjected to Tech Tube's rigid incoming inspection procedure
before being approved for redrawing.
For
further information, please contact Tech Tube's Sales Department
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