Stainless Pipe 304 Schedule 10 offers a great mix of strength and corrosion resistance in most situations outside of marine environments. If your project is in a marine environment, choose 316 stainless. 304, the most popular stainless alloy in the world, maintains its properties in high temperature situations. It is typically used in aerospace, food and beverage industry, pressure containers, architectural designs and trim, cryogenic applications, and chemical processing 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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Mechanical Properties
Chemistry Information : 304 Stainless Steel
This pipe has a nominal size of 0.375 inches, an outer diameter of 0.68 inches, a wall thickness of 0.07 inches, and an inner diameter of 0.545 inches. It is made from 304 stainless steel alloy, known for its strength and corrosion resistance, especially in high-temperature environments.
Yes, the pipe can be custom cut. It is available in various lengths up to a maximum of 240 inches, with cut-to-length options including 12, 24, 36, 48, 72, 96, 120, and 240 inches from the warehouse.
While 304 stainless steel pipe offers excellent corrosion resistance and is commonly used in chemical processing, aerospace, and food and beverage industries, it is not recommended for marine environments. For marine use, 316 stainless steel is preferred.
Yes, this product comes with Material Test Reports (MTR) availability, and it complies with RoHS and REACH standards, ensuring it meets regulatory and environmental requirements.
This welded stainless steel pipe is designed primarily to carry liquids, gases, or materials from one place to another. In contrast, tubing is generally used for structural support purposes.