ASME SA-249/SA-249M TP316LN

ASME SA-249/SA-249M TP316LN is a specification for austenitic stainless steel welded and seamless tubes. It is one of the most commonly used materials in the manufacture of boilers and other forms of heat transfer equipment due to its excellent thermal properties. It is one of the most widely used varieties of stainless steel and is highly resistant to corrosion, making it one of the most popular choices for boilers, heat exchangers and condensers. It has a low thermal conductivity and a low thermal expansion coefficient and is therefore an excellent choice for heat transfer applications where low thermal conductivity is required.

ASME SA-249/SA-249M TP310H

The benefits of the ASME SA-249/SA-249M TP310H steel are its excellent mechanical properties, corrosion resistance, and good weldability. Grade 304 and Grade 316 are suitable for use in power plants, refineries, and oil and gas production facilities, where their excellent corrosion resistance is highly valued. The addition of molybdenum increases the corrosion resistance of Grade 316, making it suitable for high temperature and pressure applications such as process vessels. ASME SA-249/SA-249M TP310H also allows for the use of multiple grades in fabrication, so that strength, corrosion resistance, and formability can be tailored to meet specific application requirements.

ASME SA-249/SA-249M TP201

ASME SA-249/SA-249M TP201 includes several grades of steel. Grade 304 and Grade 316 are the two most commonly used grades. Grade 304 is an austenitic stainless steel alloy with excellent mechanical properties. It is widely used in power plants, refineries, and oil and gas production facilities for its corrosion resistance and good weldability. Grade 316 is a similar alloy but with a higher corrosion resistance, making it suitable for critical applications such as process vessels. Both grades offer excellent forming and welding capabilities, making them suitable for fabrication and repair of boilers, pressure vessels, and heat exchangers. ASME SA-249/SA-249M also includes other grades of steel, such as TP347, TP321 and TP321H, which offer higher creep and strength properties, and can be used in higher temperature applications.

ASME SA-249/SA-249M TP316L

ASME SA-249/SA-249M TP316L is a popular alloy used in the oil and gas industry, engineering and other industrial applications. It is known for its reliable performance and its ability to resist corrosion. The chemical composition of this alloy affects its mechanical properties, particularly its weldability and tensile strength. Additionally, it can be heat-treated in order to increase its strength and corrosion resistance. due to its high chromium content, which can range from 12.5%-18.0%. In addition, the addition of nickel also increases corrosion resistance. This alloy also has good weldability, enabling the construction of structures that are immune to corrosion.

ASME SA-249/SA-249M N08904

The benefits of the ASME SA-249/SA-249M N08904 steel are its excellent mechanical properties, corrosion resistance, and good weldability. Grade 304 and Grade 316 are suitable for use in power plants, refineries, and oil and gas production facilities, where their excellent corrosion resistance is highly valued. The addition of molybdenum increases the corrosion resistance of Grade 316, making it suitable for high temperature and pressure applications such as process vessels. ASME SA-249/SA-249M N08904 also allows for the use of multiple grades in fabrication, so that strength, corrosion resistance, and formability can be tailored to meet specific application requirements.

ASME SA-249/SA-249M TP316

The benefits of the ASME SA-249/SA-249M TP316 steel are its excellent mechanical properties, corrosion resistance, and good weldability. Grade 304 and Grade 316 are suitable for use in power plants, refineries, and oil and gas production facilities, where their excellent corrosion resistance is highly valued. The addition of molybdenum increases the corrosion resistance of Grade 316, making it suitable for high temperature and pressure applications such as process vessels. ASME SA-249/SA-249M TP316 also allows for the use of multiple grades in fabrication, so that strength, corrosion resistance, and formability can be tailored to meet specific application requirements.

ASME SA-249/SA-249M TP310HCb

ASME SA-249/SA-249M is a standardized steel alloy designed for use in industrial processes and structures. This type of steel is widely used in the oil and gas industry, petrochemical production, engineering, and other industrial applications. It is known for its reliable performance, good welding properties and outstanding corrosion resistance. Its tensile strengths range from 65.8 MPa (min) to 88.9 MPa (max), while its yield strength is 45.1 MPa (min) and 59.5 MPa (max). This alloy also has excellent fatigue strength, making it a preferred choice for structures subject to repeated loading.

ASME SA-249/SA-249M TP317L

ASME SA-249/SA-249M TP317L includes several grades of steel. Grade 304 and Grade 316 are the two most commonly used grades. Grade 304 is an austenitic stainless steel alloy with excellent mechanical properties. It is widely used in power plants, refineries, and oil and gas production facilities for its corrosion resistance and good weldability. Grade 316 is a similar alloy but with a higher corrosion resistance, making it suitable for critical applications such as process vessels. Both grades offer excellent forming and welding capabilities, making them suitable for fabrication and repair of boilers, pressure vessels, and heat exchangers. ASME SA-249/SA-249M also includes other grades of steel, such as TP347, TP321 and TP321H, which offer higher creep and strength properties, and can be used in higher temperature applications.

ASME SA-249/SA-249M TP304

ASME SA-249/SA-249M TP304 is a specification for Welded Austenitic Steel Boiler, Superheater, Heat Exchanger, and Condenser Tubes. Boiler and pressure vessel grades are made from ferritic, austenitic, and austenitic-ferritic steels including stainless steel alloys. All grades of steel are suitable for use in power plants, refineries, and oil and gas production facilities.

ASME SA-249/SA-249M S31727

ASME SA-249/SA-249M S31727 includes several grades of steel. Grade 304 and Grade 316 are the two most commonly used grades. Grade 304 is an austenitic stainless steel alloy with excellent mechanical properties. It is widely used in power plants, refineries, and oil and gas production facilities for its corrosion resistance and good weldability. Grade 316 is a similar alloy but with a higher corrosion resistance, making it suitable for critical applications such as process vessels. Both grades offer excellent forming and welding capabilities, making them suitable for fabrication and repair of boilers, pressure vessels, and heat exchangers. ASME SA-249/SA-249M also includes other grades of steel, such as TP347, TP321 and TP321H, which offer higher creep and strength properties, and can be used in higher temperature applications.