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A Clear Explanation of Different Types of Stainless Steel Pipes
Release time:
2025-04-09
Since its invention over a century ago, stainless steel has become the world’s most widely used and popular material. Chromium content gives its resistance against corrosion. Resistance can be demonstrated in reducing acids as well as against pitting attacks in chloride solutions. It has a minimal maintenance need and a familiar shine, making it an excellent and finest material for stainless steel pipes. Stainless steel pipe is offered in a variety of product types, including welded pipes and seamless pipes. The composition can change, allowing it to be used in a variety of sectors. Stainless steel pipe is used on a regular basis by many industrial firms. In this blog post, different types of stainless steel pipes in terms of manufacturing methods and different standards are going to be mentioned. In addition to that, this blog post also contains different application areas of stainless steel pipes in different industries.
Different Types of Stainless Steel Pipes Based on the Production Method
The technique of producing welded pipes from continuous coil or plate entails rolling the plate or coil in a circular section with the help of a roller or bending equipment. The filler material can be used in large-scale production. Welded pipes are less expensive than seamless pipes, which have an overall more cost-intensive production method. Although these production methods, namely welding methods are essential parts of stainless steel pipes, details of these welding methods won’t be mentioned. It could be a topic of another blog post of ours. Having said that, welding methods for stainless steel pipes commonly appear as abbreviations. It is important to be familiar with these abbreviations. There are several welded techniques, such as:
- EFW– Electric fusion welding
- ERW– Electric resistance welding
- HFW– High frequency welding
- SAW– Submerged arc welding (spiral seam or long seam)
There are also seamless types of stainless steel pipes in markets. In more detail, following the production of electric resistance welding, metal is rolled throughout its length. Seamless pipe of any length may be manufactured via metal extrusion. ERW pipes have joints that are welded along their cross-section, whereas seamless pipes have joints that run the length of the pipe. There is no welding in seamless pipes since the whole production process is done through solid round billet. In varied diameters, the seamless pipes were completed to the wall thickness and dimensional specifications. Since there is no seam on the body of the pipe, these pipes are utilized in high-pressure applications such as oil and gas transportation, industries, and refineries.
Different Types Based on ASTM Specifications
It is a classic saying that industry and standards are closely tied. The manufacturing and testing results may differ due to differences in various organization standards for a wide variety of application ranges. The buyer must first grasp the fundamentals of various industrial specifications for their projects, before actually doing the purchasing operations. It is also an accurate saying for stainless steel pipes.
ASTM is an abbreviation for the American Society for Testing and Materials. ASTM International provides service standards and industrial materials for a wide range of industries. This organization has currently served 12000+ standards that are utilized in businesses all around the world. Stainless steel pipes and fittings are subject to over 100 standards. Unlike other standard bodies, ASTM includes almost all types of pipes. For example, as American pipe items, the entire spectrum of pipe is offered. Seamless carbon pipes with suitable specifications are utilized for high-temperature services. The ASTM standards are defined by the determination of chemical composition and particular production processes associated with the material. Some ASTM material standards are given below as examples.
- A106 – For high temperature services
- A335 –Seamless ferritic steel pipe (For high temperature)
- A333 – Welded and seamless alloy steel pipes (For low temperature)
- A312 – For general corrosive service and high temperature service, cold worked welded, straight seam welded, and seamless pipes are used
These were some types of stainless steel pipes based on different criteria. If you are interested in our stainless steel tubes, please contact us!
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