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Stainless Steel 304 Seamless Pipes are composed of several chemicals that create an alloy with impressive resilience and strength. This combination consists of, at least by overall weight, 18% chromium and 8% nickel, as well as other elements such as manganese, silicon and carbon. These ingredients give stainless steel its characteristic corrosion resistance and high-temperature stability, making it ideal for applications in many industries. Except for sulfur and lead content which vary slightly from grade to grade, the chemical mixture remains consistent throughout all stainless steel pipe varieties.

SS 304 Seamless Pipes have multiple applications across many industries. These pipes feature great strength and excellent corrosion resistance. They are suitable for handling both cold and hot liquids, as well as gases. Additionally, these pipes contain nickel and chromium to improve their mechanical properties so that they last longer than other grades of stainless steel. Moreover, SS 304 seamless pipes can be used safely in almost any environment, from food preparation areas to petrochemical plants, as they are highly resistant to general corrosion and oxidation. As if not enough, these pipes can withstand high-pressure thanks to their low carbon content and relatively low thermal expansion rate. All in all, 304 Stainless Steel Seamless Pipes represent the best choice when it comes to piping solutions offering maximum reliability combined with practicality.

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Stainless Steel 304 Seamless Pipes Start From Rs. 170/Kilogram To Rs. 500/Kilogram

Stainless steel 304 seamless pipes come in a variety of sizes, ranging from 1/8 inch to 24 inches in diameter. The most common size is ½ inch, followed by ¾ inch, 1 inch and 2 inches. Larger sizes are typically used for industrial applications, while smaller sizes are often used in residential and smaller commercial applications.

Despite its name, Stainless Steel 304 Seamless Pipes are not 100% stainless. They can still rust under certain circumstances. The main causes of rusting in pipes made of this type of stainless steel are exposure to salt, moisture and air and the presence of acids or other contaminants like chloride ions. To prevent rusting, it is important to keep these pipes dry and away from corrosive substances as much as possible.

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