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Stainless Steel 304Ln Custom Pipes are a type of steel alloy that is made up of 74.0% – 76.0% Iron, 18.0%-20.0% Chromium, 2.0-3.0% Nickel, 0.045% Carbon, 0.030%, Manganese and a trace amount of Silicon, Copper and Sulfur, which all combined form a solid yet malleable material with extremely high chemical resistance and oxidation resistance at both elevated and room temperature conditions. This composition makes the Stainless Steel Custom Pipes 304Ln an ideal choice for production operations that require superior chemical and mechanical properties while being cost-effective and having excellent weldability characteristics when needed to create more complex shapes that are typically not achievable with other materials.

As an incredibly durable and dependable material, SS 304Ln custom pipes have many uses. One of the most common uses is for water pipes due to their rust resistance, low maintenance requirements, and ability to remain sanitary in potable water systems. Other popular uses include refrigeration components, steam pipes, and ventilation systems. In addition to these applications, this steel can be used in reinforced concrete constructions, corrosion-resistant parts, and buildings. Its properties include excellent rust resistance in the indoor environment against organic and inorganic compounds, excellent work-hardening characteristics, and great forming capabilities with ease of welding and machining capability so it can fit the needs of all types of product development.

FAQ's for Stainless Steel 304LN Custom Pipes

The Harmonized System Nomenclature (HSN) code for Stainless Steel 304Ln Custom Pipes is 7306.

Welding stainless steel 304Ln custom pipes is a relatively straightforward process, but it is important to take certain precautions before getting started. To begin, be sure that the pipe is clean and free of any debris, and then inspect it for cracks or other defects.

Stainless steel 304Ln custom pipes are resistant to corrosion, however, they can still rust in certain conditions. For example, if the pipe is exposed to moisture, it may start to corrode over time. To prevent this from happening, be sure to inspect the pipe regularly and apply a protective coating to the surface if necessary.

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