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DIN 1.4749

Stainless Steel Din 1.4749 Tubing is an alloy of iron and other elements, such as chromium, nickel, and Manganese. Depending on the grade of the tubing, it can contain between 10% to 30% chromium for maximum corrosion resistance. Nickel content between 8% and 20% further improves corrosion resistance and provides greater levels of strength and ductility. Finally, Manganese can also be added in concentrations of up to 2%, which gives Steel Din 1.4749 Tubing improved hardness and tensile strength for machining and cold working applications. All these elements combine to form a robust and environmentally-friendly material with a sleek finish that is perfect for various residential, commercial, and industrial applications.

SS DIN 1.4749 Tubing is a high-grade alloy widely used for its excellent corrosion resistance, strength, and toughness properties. It can be used for multiple purposes, from domestic water supplies to high-pressure steam pipes. The material also provides excellent formability characteristics in hot and cold forming operations, making it an ideal choice for manufacturing components like exhaust systems, bike frames, and skyscraper structures. It can also withstand various temperature extremes with minimal material distortion or degradation, thus finding wide application in food, chemical, and energy production industries. Overall DIN 1.4749 is an incredibly versatile steel tubing that offers high performance and low maintenance requirements.

FAQ's for Stainless Steel DIN 1.4749 Tubing

The Harmonized System Nomenclature (HSN) Code of Stainless Steel Din 1.4749 Tubing is 7304 39 00.

Yes, stainless steel din 1.4749 tubing is magnetic due to its ferritic microstructure which contains high levels of iron making them magnetic when exposed to a magnetizing field created by electric currents in devices such as electrical motors or generators.

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