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420 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 420 EFW pipes includes 12.0-14.0% chromium, 0.15% carbon, 1.0% manganese, 1.0% nickel, 0.04% phosphorus, 0.03% sulfur, 0.6% silicon, and traces of molybdenum and aluminium. Adding chromium, nickel, and molybdenum gives the steel a higher corrosion resistance and strength. This steel is commonly used to produce cutting tools, surgical instruments, and pump components. Its combination of good corrosion resistance, high hardness, and good formability make it an attractive choice for various applications.

Stainless Steel 420 EFW Pipes are known for their high strength and corrosion resistance. The pipes are widely used in various applications where high strength and resistance to corrosion are required. SS 420 is a martensitic stainless steel that offers good hardness, toughness, and corrosion resistance, making it ideal for use in harsh environments. The pipes are often used in the production of cutlery, pump parts, and valves, as well as in the petroleum and chemical processing industries. They offer good formability and weldability, allowing for ease of fabrication and installation. SS 420 EFW pipes are also highly resistant to corrosion, have high strength, and exhibit a smooth surface finish, making them suitable for various applications.

FAQ's for Stainless Steel 420 EFW Pipes

Yes, SS 420 is heat treatable and can be hardened through heat treatment.

Yes, SS 420 is magnetic due to its martensitic structure.

Yes, SS 420 can be welded, but it requires special consideration due to its high carbon content. Preheating and post-weld heat treatment may be necessary to minimize cracking and ensure a strong, quality weld.

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