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Stainless Steel 321 Welded Tubing is a widely used alloy tubing, with its chemical composition mainly composed of iron and chromium. The significant difference between Stainless Steel 321 and other grades is that it contains an additional titanium addition, resulting in increased resistance to corrosion and oxidation at elevated temperatures. This feature makes it ideal for use in high-temperature applications such as food processing and automotive engineering, where an uninterrupted flow of working material is required. It can be welded with either the tungsten inert gas welding or the shielded-metal arc welding processes to ensure tight sealing properties for the end product. With its robust mechanical properties, excellent formability, and outstanding heat resistance capabilities, Stainless Steel 321 Welded Tubing provides superior performance and reliability.

Stainless Steel 321 Welded Tubing is a highly versatile component in the construction industry. Its high resistance to corrosion, sturdiness, and durability make it an ideal choice for various applications such as fencing, railing, balustrade end caps, and automotive exhaust models. It exhibits excellent weldability combined with outstanding tensile strength and resistance to stress corrosion cracking, making it a popular choice among industrial components. Its robustness under extremely high temperatures makes it suitable for heat exchangers and other boilers. In addition, SS 321 Welded Tubing is also a preferred material in food service applications due to its antibacterial properties without compromising food safety.

FAQ's for Stainless Steel 321 Welded Tubing

Stainless Steel 321 Welded Tubing can be connected to other pipes, valves, and fittings using welding methods such as butt-welding, electrofusion, socket welding, etc.

The maximum pressure ratings for Stainless Steel 321 Welded Tubing vary depending on the size and type of the tube; typical pressure ratings are class 150 (150 psi), class 300 (300 psi), class 600 (600 psi), and class 900 (900 psi).

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