ASTM A790/A790M A790 S32808
ASTM A790/A790M is a specification for seamless and welded ferritic-austenitic (duplex) stainless steel pipe. The A790 specification covers several grades of austenitic-ferritic (duplex) stainless steel pipe. This type of stainless steel has a higher corrosion resistance than other forms of stainless steel due to its higher chromium content. The bi-metallic property of duplex stainless steel is highly resistive to general corrosion and stress corrosion.
ASTM A790/A790M A790 S32003
ASTM A790/A790M A790 S32003 duplex stainless steel is an excellent material choice for demanding applications where strength and corrosion resistance are paramount. It offers superior strength, ductility and corrosion resistance. In addition, its superior mechanical properties make it suitable for high pressure vessel applications and provide excellent resistance to pitting and crevice corrosion. Despite its benefits, its susceptibility to sensitization and its lower thermal conductivity present some restrictions.
EN 10028-7 X6CrNi23-13
The EN 10028-7 is a standard for flat steels designed for pressure vessels and other high-temperature applications. It is an EN-specific European standard, created in collaboration with the European Union. The standard defines technical specifications for a wide range of products, including plates, bars, forgings, and sheets. It also provides requirements for material design, testing, inspection, and certification for all applicable uses. As with many other standards within EN, the EN 10028-7 X6CrNi23-13 standard is divided into several parts, each part covering a different area of use.
ASME SA-213/SA-213M SA-213 Grade TP 304
ASME SA-213/SA-213M SA-213 Grade TP 304 is composed mostly of a combination of iron and chromium. This combination provides a material that is strong and resistant to corrosion. The alloy also contains other smaller amounts of elements like manganese, silicon and molybdenum. These elements add additional strength, toughness, and corrosion resistance to the material.
DIN 10028-7 X5CrNiN19-9
DIN 10028-7 X5CrNiN19-9 steel is an excellent choice for a variety of applications due to its excellent combination of chemical, metallurgical and thermal properties. It is composed primarily of iron, carbon, manganese, silicon and phosphorus. It has an excellent yield strength and tensile strength, making it ideal for applications that require a high level of strength. Additionally, it exhibits excellent fatigue, corrosion and impact resistance, making it resistant to wear over time. It is also resistant to high temperatures as it has anthermal coefficient (including expansion coefficient) of 11.4 x10^-6 to 11.8 ×10^-6 K^-1. Finally, its martensitic structure makes it ideal for applications that require wear resistance. These properties make DIN 10028-7 X5CrNiN19-9 steel an excellent choice for engineering and construction applications.
EN 10028-7 X6CrNi25-20
The EN 10028-7 standard sets out specific requirements for the production of steel products. It encompasses not only the quality of the steel but also the specification for the use of it. For example, the standard requires that the steel be tested for soundness and ductility, as well as for conformity to the mechanical properties and chemical composition specified in the standard. This ensures that only the highest quality steel is used in the making of each product, offering customers peace of mind.
ASTM A314 Grade 310S
ASTM A314 Grade 310S is a non-magnetic steel grade which offers exceptional strength, formability, weldability, and good toughness. This steel grade is especially suitable for application requiring superior mechanical properties such as manufacturing fuel tanks, pressure vessels and pressure piping. The grade is also highly corrosion resistant to a wide range of solutions and chemicals as well as providing superior oxidation resistance. The mechanical properties of ASTM A314 Grade 310S make it a versatile and valuable choice for the fabrication of structural components and support. This steel grade is capable of providing exceptional strength with low weight, while also providing good resistance to stress corrosion cracking and other forms of attack. The steel also has high tensile and yield strength, allowing engineers and manufacturers the flexibility to fabricate components with complex shapes, thinner walls, and higher strength than other materials.
ASTM A276 440B
ASTM A276 440B is a popular grade of stainless steel used for a variety of applications. It features a combination of iron, chromium, nickel, and molybdenum, giving it excellent mechanical, heat, and oxidation resistances, as well as good corrosion resistance. Its physical properties vary depending on composition and treatment, but it has a high strength-to-weight ratio and is relatively easy to machine. All these properties make ASTM A276 440B a versatile material for use in many different industries and applications.
JIS G4303 SUS 430
JIS G4303 SUS 430 is one of the most important grades of stainless steel used in the modern world. It is an alloy of iron, chromium, and nickel and is widely used for its durability, strength, and corrosion resistance. JIS G4303 SUS 430 is typically used for components in areas where there is frequent exposure to water, such as piping and storage tanks, as well as in medical and food production equipment.
ASTM A314 Grade 316Ti
ASTM A314 Grade 316Ti is a type of stainless steel that is commonly used for making piping systems, tubes, and plates for use in liquid service applications. It is an austenitic stainless steel grade which provides good welding properties and is easilycorroded and formed. Additionally, the grade is also resistant to oxidation and scaling, as well as possessing good strength and hardness properties. ASTM A314 Grade 316Ti is a non-magnetic steel that can be heat treated for better formability and strength. It may also be cold worked, annealed, and polished to achieve a desired workability. The grade is also readily machinable and can be cut, drilled, and stamped easily. It can also be arc welded with a suitable filler material for applications that require high strength and toughness.
DIN 10028-7 X3CrNi17
DIN 10028-7 X3CrNi17 applies to both normalized and quenched and tempered materials. The range of materials suitable for use includes high-tensile steels, steels with improved weldability, carbon-manganese steels, stainless and heat-resistant steels and creep-resistant steels. These materials are referred to as 'pressure vessel steels' and are suitable for use in a wide range of pressure vessel applications, including boilers, reactors and other vessels where pressure plays an important role.
ASTM A790/A790M A790 S32304
ASTM A790/A790M A790 S32304 duplex stainless steel is an excellent material choice for demanding applications where strength and corrosion resistance are paramount. It offers superior strength, ductility and corrosion resistance. In addition, its superior mechanical properties make it suitable for high pressure vessel applications and provide excellent resistance to pitting and crevice corrosion. Despite its benefits, its susceptibility to sensitization and its lower thermal conductivity present some restrictions.
ASTM A790/A790M S31500
ASTM A790/A790M S31500 duplex stainless steel is the material of choice for numerous applications because of its superior strength, ductility and corrosion resistance. It is commonly used in offshore and shipbuilding applications, nuclear power plants, chemical processing and petrochemical industry. It is also used for forging, pressure vessels, structural components and plumbing and piping applications.
ASTM A240/A240M A240 S43940
The ASTM A240/A240M A240 S43940 steel is widely used in a range of products and applications. Some of the common applications include refrigerators, tanks and boilers, pressure vessels, heat exchangers and chemical processing equipment. It is also used in structural and infrastructure projects such as bridges, buildings and other constructions.
EN 10088-1 1.4361
Steel is one of the most popular construction materials used in the world today. It is an alloy consisting mainly of iron and carbon, with other elements such as manganese, phosphorous and sulfur also present. Although there are several types of steel available, each with different properties, EN 10088-1 1.4361 is one type particularly sought after because of its chemical properties.