The versatile 202 Stainless Steel Tube, designed for building applications, can be categorized into several prominent systems: Cr system (400 series), Cr-Ni system (300 series), Cr-Mn-Ni system (200 series), and a precipitation hardening system (600 series). Dive into the specifics: the 200 series features chrome-nickel-manganese austenitic stainless steel, while the 300 series boasts chrome-nickel austenitic stainless steel, each offering unique benefits for various industrial needs.
301-----Outstanding extension properties make it ideal for molding products. This material can also be hardened through mechanical processing, offering excellent weldability. Additionally, it surpasses 304 stainless steel in wear resistance and fatigue strength.
302-----Mirroring the corrosion resistance of 304, 302 excels with higher carbon content, providing enhanced strength and durability.
303-----Optimized for cutting processes, this grade incorporates a trace amount of sulfur and phosphorus, making it easier to machine than 304.
304-----Known as 18/8 stainless steel, with the GB grade of 0Cr18Ni9, it offers notable temperature resistance. 309 variant further enhances temperature resilience.
316-----Following 304, 316 is extensively utilized in the food and pharmaceutical industries and for surgical instruments. The addition of molybdenum confers superior corrosion resistance, making it a highly reliable choice.
321 - Similar to 304 in many properties but includes titanium, which helps minimize weld corrosion risks.
400 series - Encompasses both ferritic and martensitic stainless steels, catering to a variety of applications.
408-Exhibits commendable heat resistance but limited corrosion resistance, composed of 11% Cr and 8% Ni.
409-An economical option frequently used in automotive exhaust systems, this ferritic stainless steel (chrome steel) presents cost-effective performance.
410-Martensitic high-strength chrome steel blends good wear resistance with moderate corrosion resistance, suitable for robust applications.
416-Enhanced machinability due to sulfur addition, making it an excellent choice for processing-intensive applications.
420-Renowned as a 'cutting grade' martensitic steel, it shares similarities with early high-chromium stainless steels like Brinell. Its applications include surgical knives, achieving exceptional brightness.
430 -Ferritic stainless steel, prominently used in decorative applications such as automotive accessories. It offers good formability but exhibits limited temperature and corrosion resistance.
440-A high-strength cutting tool steel with slightly elevated carbon content. Proper heat treatment elevates its yield strength and hardness up to 58HRC, ranking it among the hardest stainless steels. Ideal for razor blades, common models include 440A, 440B, 440C, and 440F (easy processing type).
500 series - Specializes in heat-resistant chrome alloy steels, perfect for demanding environments.
600Series - Features Martensitic precipitation-hardened stainless steel tubes, known for their enhanced strength and durability.
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Q: What is your major market?
A: 95% of our tubes are exported globally. We primarily serve the markets in America, Canada, Australia, Japan, Russia, Germany, France, Dubai, Brazil, Chile, India, Thailand, South Africa, Egypt, Nigeria, and more.
Q: Can you provide a mill test certificate?
A: Absolutely! We can supply Mill Test Certificates for both hot rolled raw material coils and cold rolled coils.
Q: What is the MOQ?
A: The minimum order quantity is 1 ton.
Q: How can I get a sample?
A: We offer FREE samples for your inspection and testing. To obtain free samples, please send us your detailed receiving address (including postal code) and your DHL/FedEx/UPS account for sample collection. The courier cost will be borne by you.
Q: How can I get your price list?
A: Kindly send us your email or fax along with your order details—Quantity, Specification (steel type, thickness, width, surface finish)—and we will promptly send you the price list.
Q: Can you provide the packing details?
A: We ensure optimal packaging and reinforcement for various steel products during loading and transportation.
Q: What payment terms do you accept?
A: We primarily accept TT and L/C terms. For L/C, we need the bank details to decide whether to accept the L/C. If you prefer other payment terms, please discuss them with us.