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Stainless Pipe 316 Schedule 80 exhibits high strength and excellent corrosion resistance including in marine environments. 316 is slightly stronger than 304 stainless and is rated as a marine metal. 316 maintains its properties in cryogenic or high temperatures. It is typically used in oil and petroleum equipment, aerospace, food processing, pulp and paper processing equipment, textiles, architectural, and marine equipment.
Our pipe is unthreaded to allow for welded connections.
Pipe is designed to carry liquid/gas/material from one place to another, whereas tube is designed to act as structural support.
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Chemistry Information : 316 Stainless Steel
This stainless steel pipe has an outer diameter of 14 inches, a wall thickness of 0.75 inches, and an inner diameter of 12.5 inches, making it suitable for robust applications requiring thick-walled pipe.
Yes, the 316 alloy offers excellent corrosion resistance including in marine environments and maintains its properties in both cryogenic and high-temperature conditions, making it ideal for marine, aerospace, and other demanding uses.
Yes, this pipe is available for custom cutting with various length options in stock, and it is unthreaded to allow for welded connections, providing flexibility for your project requirements.
Yes, MTR (Material Test Reports) are available for this pipe, and it complies with RoHS and REACH standards, ensuring quality and regulatory compliance.
This pipe is typically used in oil and petroleum equipment, food processing, pulp and paper processing, textiles, architectural, aerospace, and marine equipment due to its strength and corrosion resistance.