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SS 301 ERW Pipes are composed of various metals, including iron, Chromium, nickel and manganese. In particular, Chromium is responsible for the strong corrosion resistance that these 304-grade pipes possess. This combination of metals helps to create a more solid form of steel with fantastic durability and strength. With double the amount of Chromium compared to other stainless steels, 301 ERW Stainless Steel Pipes are exceptionally resistant to cracking and eroding even when exposed to harsh chemicals or extreme temperatures. This makes them perfect for any industrial-strength applications.

Stainless Steel 301 ERW (Electric Fusion Welded) Pipes are used in high-pressure, high-temperature, and acidic and corrosive environments. Their strength, durability and excellent corrosion resistance make them ideal for a wide range of domestic, commercial and industrial uses. Some standard services for Stainless Steel 301 ERW Pipes include heat exchangers, automotive parts, bathroom fixtures, chemical processing equipment, water tanks, gas lines and fuel pumps. The material has a good combination of flexibility and strength, making it the perfect choice for components that require excellent formability and weldability. Aside from superior corrosion resistance, these pipes also possess high electrical resistivity at an elevated temperature due to their low carbon content, which allows them to tolerate higher temperatures without overheating or embrittling the material.

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The Price Of Stainless Steel 301 ERW Pipes Products Is Between ₹180 - ₹280 Per Piece, We Have Pricing Based On The Kilogram As Well, Please Contact For The Same.

Welding stainless steel 301 pipes can be a tricky process. However, by following the right instructions, you can get the job done quickly and efficiently. Here is some guidance on how to weld Stainless Steel 301 ERW Pipes: Make sure that you are wearing the appropriate safety gear, including long-sleeved clothing, rubber gloves, eye protection, and an apron or welding cape. Make sure that there are no flammable materials nearby before welding. After cleaning the pipe and preparing it for welding, mark out the area that needs to be welded with chalk or a marker pen. Set up your welder with the correct amperage and wire size for the type of welding being done (TIG or MIG). Choose a clean electrode holder if using TIG welding. Connect it to your power supply and tighten it firmly in place without over tightening it. Start by running a few practice beads near your marked area until you feel comfortable with your technique. When ready, begin feeding filler metal into the joint while maintaining a consistent arc length of around 1/8” away from the workpiece surface at all times when using TIG welding or about 1/4-inch when using MIG welding for stainless steel ERW pipes over 6 mm in thickness.. Insert short pauses between passes during weld progression to avoid burn-through issues on thicker material wall thicknesses of 12mm or higher . Also use weave beads which involve weaving small amounts of filler metal back and forth across the pipe joint during each pass to reduce heat concentration along one side of the joint . Keep an eye on filler metal quantity as MIG welders tend to feed significantly more than what is needed for TIG welding applications . Once the entire circumference has been filled in satisfactorily with minimal gaps remaining , stop feeding lead and reverse arc direction in order to produce neat tie-in points at both ends of each pass . Use cast iron backing if applicable so as to support molten puddle during bottom bead formation . This will aid in producing even output while avoiding distortion due to excessive heat input along edges where not enough support exists . Cut off excess wire when finished , then grind down any spatter using an angle grinder with appropriate grinding wheel accessory attached . Lastly , inspect the result visually post cleaning / degreasing operation and perform visual radiographic inspection if deemed necessary in order to confirm integrity of completed butt weld joints priora approving it as satisfactory outcome product .

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