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416 Stainless Steel EFW pipes are made of an iron-based alloy with at least 12.0% chromium content, providing good corrosion resistance. The typical chemical composition of Stainless Steel 416 EFW pipes includes 12.0-14.0% chromium, 0.15% carbon, 1.0% manganese, 0.6% nickel, 0.04% phosphorus, 0.03% sulfur, 1.0% silicon, and traces of molybdenum, titanium, and aluminium. Adding molybdenum enhances the steel's strength and hardness, making it suitable for various high-strength applications. This steel is commonly used to manufacture fasteners, valves, and pump components. The combination of corrosion resistance, high strength, and good formability makes this alloy popular for many applications.

Stainless Steel 416 EFW Pipes are known for their high machinability and excellent corrosion resistance. The high sulfur content of SS 416 makes it ideal for machining operations due to its free-machining properties. The pipes are widely used in the production of screw machine parts and components and in applications that require good corrosion resistance and strength. They exhibit good formability and weldability, allowing for ease of fabrication and installation. SS 416 EFW pipes also offer high corrosion resistance, strength, and a smooth surface finish. These properties make them suitable for use in various applications, including in producing valves, pumps, and other components for the petroleum, chemical, and food processing industries.

FAQ's for Stainless Steel 416 EFW Pipes

Yes, SS 416 is magnetic due to its ferritic structure.

Yes, SS 416 has good resistance to corrosion, but it may still corrode under certain conditions.

Welding SS 416 requires preheating and post-weld heat treatment to minimize cracking. TIG welding is recommended for welding SS 416 due to its ability to produce high-quality, strong welds with good penetration.

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