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348 Stainless Steel Custom Pipes are a special grade of stainless steel most commonly known for its high corrosion, oxidation and creep resistance. The alloy consists mostly of iron (19-20%), chromium (18-20%) and nickel (8-11%). Nickel helps create an impervious chromium oxide film, while carbon is critical in improving mechanical properties and wear resistance. Though having the same base material as many other metals, adding columbium (or niobium) stabilises the austenitic phase during welding and higher temperatures. This structure provides Stainless Steel 348 Custom Pipes with greater tensile strength despite its medium level of corrosive characteristics. Compared to other steel alloys, SS 348 custom pipes are much cheaper, making them suitable for multiple applications requiring good levels of resistance.

Stainless Steel 348 Custom Pipes are an ideal choice for various industrial applications. These pipes have a high-performance material composition and exceptional formability, making them strong and corrosion-resistant. They have outstanding resistance to heat and cryogenic temperatures, making them great for welding fabrication and challenging environments like petroleum refining, chemical processing and power generation. An added benefit of SS 348 Custom Pipes is their exceptional strength-to-weight ratio, which makes them suitable for many industrial construction projects. There is no doubt that Stainless Steel 348 Custom Pipes can provide important performance enhancements in terms of strength, durability, ease of handling, welding characteristics and longevity.

FAQ's for Stainless Steel 348 Custom Pipes

The maximum temperature limit for Stainless Steel 348 custom pipes is 1500°F (816°C).

Yes, Stainless Steel 348 custom pipes can be used for high-pressure applications as long as the correct specifications and codes are followed.

Welding of Stainless Steel 348 custom pipes should be performed by a qualified welder using a proper filler material and following the recommended welding procedure. Preheating, proper heat input control and post-weld cleaning are also important for ensuring a strong and durable weld.

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