Why Choose Us

Professional Team

Our cutting-edge facilities and our highly qualified team of professionals allow us to offer the complete range of forged steel flanges and high-spec forged components. Our product line features the highest standards of quality, productivity and reliability. 

Quality Control

Our elite sales staff and our veteran machinists work together to ensure that the highest quality of care is implemented in every stage of creating each precision engineered flange that leaves our shop.

Advanced Equipment

We have 2000 square meters of storage and processing center which covered equipment using in slitting, cutting in horizontal, laser cutting, plasma and grinding machine and embossing machine.

Custom Service

We offer a range of value-added services, including custom fabrication and assembly, to enhance our clients experience.

 

What is Stainless Steel Pipe

 

 

Stainless steel pipe is primarily used in piping systems for the transport of fluids or gases. We manufacture steel pipe from a steel alloy containing nickel as well as chromium, which give stainless steel its corrosion-resistant properties.

Benefits of Stainless Steel Pipe

Increased Durability

One of the primary advantages of stainless steel pipes is that they are incredibly durable. Stainless steel is a strong, tough material that can withstand a great deal of wear and tear. Additionally, stainless steel pipes are resistant to corrosion, meaning they will not rust or degrade over time.

Improved Aesthetics

Another advantage of stainless steel pipes is that they offer improved aesthetics over other types of pipes. Stainless steel has a bright, shiny finish that is highly reflective. This can give your project a high-end look that is impossible with other materials.

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Increased Strength

In addition to being durable, stainless steel pipes are also very strong. This makes them ideal for applications where strength is important, such as in structural applications. Stainless steel pipes can also be used in high-pressure applications without fear of them breaking or leaking.

Improved Safety

Another advantage of stainless steel pipes is that they offer improved safety over other types of materials. Stainless steel is non-toxic and does not leach chemicals into the water supply like some other materials, such as lead or copper. Stainless steel pipes are fire resistant, meaning they will not catch fire and spread flames like some other materials.

 
What are the Applications of Stainless Steel Pipe

Industry of Medicine

If doctors use it, it must be safe, therefore that’s another steel tick. Steel pipes have been utilized for everything in the medical field, including shattered bones, medical equipment, surgical tools, dental treatments, and even pharmaceutical assistance. Steel’s versatility is a testament to its durability, protection, and adaptability.

Industry of Construction

This is one of the most obvious uses for steel pipes. They are preferred by many construction companies because they are both pliable and sturdy. Steel pipes are utilized as building piles when the soil is too thin to support the weight of big structures. 

Heat Treatment

During solution treatment (annealing) of 304 stainless steel can be heated to 1010-1120 degrees Celsius and then quickly cooled. These grades cannot be hardened by thermal treatment. Heat treatment is quite an important process in the production of stainless steel pipes. Heat treatment is very important to ensure the high strength and durability of 304 stainless steel pipe.

Offshore platforms

Offshore platforms are some of the most extreme operating environments in modern industry. Continuous exposure, elemental forces, and high chloride concentrations make marine grade stainless an ideal option to mitigate risk and extend product service life and structural integrity.

Types of Stainless Steel Pipe
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Ferritic Stainless Steel pipes:Ferritic stainless steel contains 12-18% chromium but no nickel. Its hardness is higher, but the corrosion resistance is slightly weaker than austenitic stainless steel. It is suitable for automobile exhaust systems and other occasions.

Martensitic Stainless Steel pipes:Martensitic stainless steel contains 10.5-17% chromium and higher carbon content. With high strength and hardness, it is commonly used in the manufacture of knives, bearings and other wear-resistant parts.

 

Duplex Steel pipes:Duplex steel combines the characteristics of austenite and ferrite, with high strength and good corrosion resistance. Mostly used in chemical industry, paper making, seawater equipment and other fields.

 

Low-carbon stainless steel pipe:Low carbon stainless steel improves its welding performance and corrosion resistance by reducing the content of carbon, and is widely used in fields such as fertilizer, petroleum and food industries.

 
Components of Stainless Steel Pipe

The stainless steel tube is mainly composed of chromium, nickel, molybdenum and other elements, and also contains a small amount of carbon, manganese, silicon and other elements. Therefore, the chemical composition of stainless steel pipes is more complex than that of carbon steel pipes.

 
Material of Stainless Steel Pipe

Stainless steel tubes are iron-and-chromium alloys with a hollow shaft. The chromium content of the material forms an oxide film on its surface that naturally resists corrosion. Performance characteristics vary by grade, but common attributes of stainless steel tubing include: Corrosion resistance.

 
 
 
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Process of Stainless Steel Pipe

●Coils are separated into specific widths for the application


●Forming processes are applied


●Welding rolls are used to seal the seams of each tube


●Weld bead conditioning commences once weld is complete


●If needed (typically for thicker wall tubes), weld roll-down can be applied


●Tubes are sized to meet the required dimensions


●Tube is cut to establish the final length – common cutting methods include shear cutting and abrasive cutting

Product features of Stainless Steel Pipe

 

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Corrosion resistance

The high proportion of chromium in 316 Stainless Steel Pipe can form a solid oxide film, which prevents the corrosion of external corrosion factors, so that it can perform well in high humidity, salty air and acid-base environment.

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Mechanical properties

The recycled steel pipe not only has good corrosion resistance, but also has stronger mechanical properties than 304 stainless steel. Its high strength and excellent toughness enable it to cope with various complex engineering applications, especially in high temperature and high pressure environments.

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Diversified shapes

It provides rich choices, including round tubes, square tubes and rectangular tubes. This diversified shape adapts to the needs of different application scenarios and provides greater flexibility for engineers and designers.

 
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Aesthetics

The steel pipe is not only outstanding in performance, but also excellent in appearance. Its bright surface finish and corrosion resistance make it popular in decorative applications.

Maintenance Tips for Stainless Steel Pipe

 

 

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The surface of the stainless steel tube needs to be regularly cleaned and maintained, so as to maintain its gorgeous outside and extend the service life of the stainless steel tube. When we clean the surface of the stainless steel tube each time, try not to use wire balls, grinding tools, etc., so as to avoid scratches.

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For the protection of stainless steel pipe as long as pay attention to daily hygiene, when each time after cleaning, remember to dry the stainless steel pipe inside the water stains, this will not cause rust or yellowing phenomenon. Often time observation will find that, in fact, a lot of stainless steel objects and bought when there is a big difference, these are because there is no cleaning caused.

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In the maintenance of stainless steel pipe remember to scrub less contact with alkaline substances, because alkaline substances will make stainless steel pipe aging or rust, only in this way can effectively maintain good stainless steel pipe.

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Preservation is also very important, stainless steel tube surface has a layer of passivation film, if it is stored in the metal cabinet for a long time, it is very easy to rust. Therefore, if you want to maintain good, can be stored in wood, marble, granite and other materials of the cabinet.

How to Choose Stainless Steel Pipe
 

Determine the Application Requirements
The first step to selecting the right stainless steel round pipes is determining your project's application requirements. Consider your application's temperature, pressure, and chemical resistance requirements and select a stainless steel grade that can withstand these conditions. For example, if you're using pipes for high-temperature applications, choose a grade with high-temperature resistance, such as 310. On the other hand, if you're using them for chemical processing, choose a grade with excellent resistance to chemicals, such as 316.

 

Consider Your Project Requirements
When selecting the right stainless steel round tubes for your project, it is important to consider its requirements. It would help if you considered factors such as size, pressure rating, temperature rating, corrosion resistance, and cost. This will help you determine which type of stainless steel material is best suited for your project.

 

Consider the Pipe and Tube Size
The size of the stainless steel round pipes and tubes is an essential factor to consider. The size should match your project's requirements, so you don't have to compromise on the overall performance. The size determines the flow rate, pressure drop, and pipe weight. Consider the diameter, wall thickness, and length of the pipes, depending on your application needs. For instance, choose a large-diameter pipe if you need high-flow rates. On the other hand, if you need to transport gases or fluids with high-pressure requirements, use a thicker wall-thickness pipe.

 

Understand the Different Grades of Stainless Steel
When selecting stainless steel pipe, it is important to understand the different grades available. There are several grades of stainless steel, including 304L, 316L, and 321H. Each grade has properties and characteristics that make it suitable for certain applications. Selecting a grade that meets your project requirements in terms of strength, corrosion resistance, and temperature tolerance is important.

 

Choose the Right Finish
The finish of the stainless steel pipes & tubes plays a crucial role in their aesthetics and corrosion resistance properties. Various finishes are available, such as polished, matte, and brushed. However, each finish has a unique purpose, so choose the right one depending on your application needs. For example, if you use pipes in food processing or medical applications, select a polished finish that is easy to clean and maintain. On the other hand, if you need a corrosion-resistant finish, choose a brushed finish.

 

The Main Difference Between Stainless Steel Pipe and Carbon Steel Pipe

 

Stainless Steel Pipe VS Carbon Steel Pipe
Stainless steel pipes and carbon steel pipes have many similarities in appearance, but there are significant differences in materials, characteristics, and applications.Stainless steel pipes and carbon steel pipes, as common materials in the industrial and civil sectors, have many similarities in appearance, but there are significant differences in terms of materials, properties, processes, and areas of application.

 

The manufacturing process for stainless steel pipes is relatively complex, involving alloying, cold and hot treatments, etc., to ensure their specific corrosion resistance and mechanical properties. Carbon steel pipes, on the other hand, have a relatively simple and economical manufacturing process that usually involves hot rolling, cold drawing and other processes that emphasize their strength and hardness.

 

The difference in application areas is also one of the important differences between the two. Stainless steel pipes are widely used in food processing, chemistry, medicine, marine equipment, decoration and other fields because of their properties. In particular, stainless steel pipes are more prominent where high corrosion resistance and aesthetics are required. While carbon steel pipe is mainly used in industry, infrastructure, oil and gas transportation, its strength and durability make it more advantageous in these occasions.

 
What are Different Grades of Stainless Steel Pipe?

 

 
Austenitic Stainless Steel Pipe

Stainless steel pipe is available in different austenitic grades including 303, 304, 310, 316 and 321 that vary in chemical composition and properties. These grades are most common grades that has higher amount of nickel, molybdenum and chromium content. These versatile grades offer exceptional malleability, tensile strength and anti-corrosiveness features. These austenitic grades of Stainless steel pipe offer exceptional creep resistance and resistance to pitting, and crevice corrosion. These stainless steel grades, 304, 316, 321 are further classified according to the carbon content. Stainless Steel Pipe offer exceptional toughness at elevated as well as cryogenic temperatures.

 
Ferritic Stainless Steel Pipe

This grade pipe is one of the most economical due to its less nickel content. Ferritic grades contain molybdenum, chromium, titanium, niobium and other elements that offer excellent creep resistance and toughness even in aggressive environments. Most of these Stainless Steel Pipe grades are magnetic and offer excellent weldablity. Ferritic grades of Stainless steel pipe include 430 and 410 grades that offer remarkable resistance to corrosion, oxidation and stress corrosion cracking.

 
Duplex Stainless Steel Pipe

These pipes have combines properties of austenitic and ferritic grades that make it stronger and one of the most widely used grades. Duplex Stainless Steel Pipe is lightweight and resistant to corrosion. Due to this feature, this pipe is suitable for marine applications. Stainless steel Pipe offer excellent tensile strength, and easy formability features. Duplex stainless steel grades include 2304, 255, 2205, and super duplex 2507 etc.

 
Martensitic & Precipitation Hardening Stainless Steel Pipe

This pipe is similar to ferritic but has elevated carbon content. Stainless steel pipe with martensitic grade are used in applications that require hardened edge. Due to excellent hardening and tempering features this grade is used in medical instruments. Stainless steel Pipe is available in grades like 410 and 420.

 

 

 
Our Factory

 

Shandong Daye Pipes Co., Ltd. was established in 2006, as a professianl company with combined service covering trade and processing of stainless steel coil, sheet, rod ect, supported by ready stocks to meet requirements of prompt shipment.With years growth, we had achieved strategic cooperation with many stainless steel mills, including TISCO, BAOSTEEL, POSCO(ZPSS) and others prime grade.

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FAQ

 

Q: What is the composition of stainless steel pipes?

A: The stainless steel tube is mainly composed of chromium, nickel, molybdenum and other elements, and also contains a small amount of carbon, manganese, silicon and other elements. Therefore, the chemical composition of stainless steel pipes is more complex than that of carbon steel pipes.

Q: What is the main content of stainless steel?

A: Like other steels, stainless steel is composed primarily from iron and carbon, but with the addition of several other alloying elements, the most prominent being chromium. Other common alloys found in stainless steel are nickel, magnesium, molybdenum, and nitrogen.

Q: What is the chemical composition of SS 304 pipe?

A: Type 304 is the most versatile and widely used stainless steel. It is still sometimes referred to by its old name 18/8 which is derived from the nominal composition of type 304 being 18% chromium and 8% nickel. Type 304 stainless steel is an austenitic grade that can be severely deep drawn.

Q: What defines stainless steel pipe?

A: A stainless steel pipe is a long stainless steel tube used to transport water, gas, oil, or other materials. Because of stainless steel's strong corrosion resistance, it is employed in applications involving high temperatures, corrosive fluids, and high contaminant levels.

Q: What are the raw materials for stainless steel?

A: Stainless steel metal is formed when the raw materials of nickel, iron ore, chromium, silicon, molybdenum, and others, are melted together. Stainless steel metal contains a variety of basic chemical elements that, when fused together, create a powerful alloy.

Q: What is the material code for stainless steel pipe?

A: ASTM A312 is a specification for seamless and welded austenitic stainless steel pipes that perform well in high temperature and corrosive environments. The common grades for this specification are 304/304L and 316/316L.

Q: What materials are in stainless steel tubing?

A: Stainless steel tubes are iron-and-chromium alloys with a hollow shaft. The chromium content of the material forms an oxide film on its surface that naturally resists corrosion. Performance characteristics vary by grade, but common attributes of stainless steel tubing include: Corrosion resistance.

Q: What material is steel pipe?

A: The main raw material used in steel pipe production is steel, which is made up primarily of iron. However, steel pipe commonly includes other elements such as aluminum, manganese, titanium, tungsten, vanadium and zirconium. Similarly, finishing materials are sometimes applied to help protect the pipe.

Q: What is 304 stainless steel pipe?

A: The SS 304 pipes are high on strength with a minimum yield strength 205MPa and provide sustainability with basic tensile strength of 515MPa. Type 304 grade of stainless steel pipe is built in various shapes like round, square, rectangular, and more in various forms, like seamless, welded, etc.

Q: What is the difference between a stainless steel pipe and stainless steel tubes?

A: Stainless tubing is generally used for applications where structural support is required. On the other hand, piping is required to carry fluids throughout a process, such as those in chemical and petroleum processing plants.

Q: How stainless steel pipe is manufactured?

A: Stainless Steel Welded Tubes/Pipes are manufactured on Continuous Tube Mill using Multitorch TIG (Tungsten Inert Gas) welding process. Prime quality stainless steel strips having trimmed edges are fed to the tubes mill after thorough quality checks.

Q: What is the most common steel pipe material?

A: Carbon steel pipe enjoys wide use across many industries due to its strength and ease of workability. Because it contains relatively few alloying elements and in low concentrations, carbon steel pipe is relatively inexpensive.

Q: What are the 3 grades of steel pipe?

A: Three grades of ASTM A106 are available—Grades A, B, and C, in order of increasing tensile strength. Table 3.2 provides the specifications for a given temperature range. For years, most pipes were made from Grade B steel, which has a minimum yield strength of 35,000 psi.

Q: What material is pipes made of?

A: There are five main types of plumbing pipe materials that are still in use today: copper, galvanized steel, polyvinyl chloride (PVC), acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS), and cross-linked polyethylene (PEX). Chlorinated polyvinyl chloride (CPVC) is also used.

Q: What kind of stainless steel is pipe?

A: The choice between material is highly dependent upon how you will use the pipe and the environment in which the pipe will be installed. Type 304 stainless steel is perhaps the most common type used because it is corrosion-resistant and easy to sanitize.

Q: How stainless steel pipe is manufactured?

A: Stainless Steel Welded Tubes/Pipes are manufactured on Continuous Tube Mill using Multitorch TIG (Tungsten Inert Gas) welding process. Prime quality stainless steel strips having trimmed edges are fed to the tubes mill after thorough quality checks.

Q: What is the use of stainless steel pipe?

A: Stainless steel pipe is primarily used in piping systems for the transport of fluids or gases. We manufacture steel pipe from a steel alloy containing nickel as well as chromium, which give stainless steel its corrosion-resistant properties.

Q: What are the applications of steel tubing?

A: Steel tubing is used throughout industrial applications, particularly for transportation of water, gasses and liquid wastes. Steel tubes are a common component of industrial machines, used in conveyor belts, hydraulic lifts, mills and many other machines.

Q: What is the advantage of stainless?

A: Stainless steel will have a larger initial cost than lesser quality material. However, it's been shown to have a lower cost over time than other materials due to its superior durability, corrosion resistance, heat resistance, tensile strength, and hygienic benefits.

Q: Is stainless steel pipe good for water?

A: Examining the results of a specific study promoted by the European Commission, Buijs shows how the chemical composition of stainless steel indubitably offers the best hygiene guarantees, making it the best choice for drinking water systems.

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