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The chemical composition of 316L stainless steel square tubing is a low carbon, molybdenum-bearing austenitic alloy grade. Typically containing more than 18 per cent chromium and 14 per cent nickel, this tubing offered superior corrosion resistance and elevated temperature strength. It also provides excellent formability and weldability for various applications such as handrails, frames, brackets and other structures. Thanks to its high-grade components, 316L stainless steel square tubing has become an ideal choice for many, especially those in the food preparation and marine industries.

316L SS square tubing is a very useful material for various applications. Its corrosive resistance, formability, and durability make it highly sought-after for industrial uses like automobile frames, chemical storage containers, energy storage systems, heat exchangers, boat hulls and fence posts. Additionally, 316L stainless steel square tubing can maintain strength and toughness in extremely cold or hot temperatures and retain its structural integrity. This amazing material can also be welded easily and is often used to create visually stunning solutions such as decorative pool rails and staircases. It effectively offers both eye-catching finishes and enormous long-term value.

FAQ's for Stainless Steel 316L Square Tubing

The Price Range For Stainless Steel 316L Square Tube Products Is ₹180 To ₹250 Per Kilogram.

There is a very low chance that stainless steel 316l square tube will rust. Stainless steels are designed to be corrosion-resistant, and 316l is a low-carbon version of 316 that is even more corrosion-resistant. However, in some cases (e.g., if the steel is scratched or if there is an electrochemical reaction between the steel and another material), it is possible for stainless steel to corrode.

To weld stainless steel 316L square tubing, you will need to use a TIG welder. First, make sure that the surface of the tubing is clean and free of any dirt, grease, or oil. Then, using a TIG welding rod that is compatible with stainless steel 316L, begin welding the seam. Make sure to keep the welding rod in constant contact with the seam as you weld, and remember to overlap each weld bead by at least 50%. Finally, use a wet cloth to cool down the welded area.

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