Our stainless steel tubes are categorized into four distinguished systems: the Cr system (400 series), Cr-Ni system (300 series), Cr-Mn-Ni system (200 series), and the precipitation hardening system (600 series). The 200 series showcases chrome-nickel-manganese austenitic stainless steel while the 300 series features chrome-nickel austenitic stainless steel.
301Renowned for its excellent formability, 301 stainless steel is ideal for molding products. It boasts remarkable weldability and can be hardened through mechanical processing. Its wear resistance and fatigue strength surpass that of 304 stainless steel.
302302 stainless steel exhibits comparable corrosion resistance to 304 stainless steel. Thanks to its higher carbon content, it provides superior strength.
303303 stainless steel is engineered for ease of cutting by incorporating a small amount of sulfur and phosphorus, making it more machinable than 304.
304Commonly known as 18/8 stainless steel, 304’s GB grade is 0Cr18Ni9. Meanwhile, 309 stainless steel offers enhanced temperature resistance compared to 304.
316The 316 grade, second only to 304 in widespread use, is predominantly employed in the food and pharmaceutical industries as well as in surgical equipment. The addition of molybdenum endows it with a unique structure that resists corrosion.
321321 stainless steel shares similar properties with 304, but its titanium addition minimizes the risk of weld corrosion.
400400 series encompasses ferritic and martensitic stainless steel.
408408 stainless steel is characterized by good heat resistance and moderate corrosion resistance. It contains 11% Cr and 8% Ni.
409As the most cost-effective model, 409 is primarily used for car exhaust pipes. It's a ferritic stainless steel, also known as chrome steel.
410410 martensitic stainless steel is known for its high strength and excellent wear resistance, though it has limited corrosion resistance.
416By adding sulfur, 416 stainless steel’s machinability is significantly improved.
420420 martensitic steel, often referred to as 'cutting grade,' is akin to the earliest Brinell high chromium steel. It is also utilized for surgical knives and can be polished to a bright finish.
430430 ferritic stainless steel is widely used for decorative purposes, including automotive accessories. It offers good formability but limited temperature and corrosion resistance.
440440 stainless steel is a high-strength cutting tool steel with a slightly elevated carbon content. Proper heat treatment can enhance its yield strength, achieving a hardness of up to 58HRC, making it one of the hardest stainless steels. It’s commonly used for razor blades and is available in models 440A, 440B, 440C, and 440F for easy processing.
500500 series consists of heat-resistant chrome alloy steel.
600600 series is characterized by martensitic precipitation-hardened stainless steel tubes.
Q: What is your major market?
A: An impressive 95% of our tubes are exported globally. Our primary markets include America, Canada, Australia, Japan, Russia, Germany, France, Dubai, Brazil, Chile, India, Thailand, South Africa, Egypt, Nigeria, and many more.
Q: Can you provide a mill test certificate?
A: Absolutely! We can provide a Mill Test Certificate for both hot-rolled raw material coils and cold-rolled coils, ensuring top-notch quality and compliance.
Q: What is the MOQ (Minimum Order Quantity)?
A: The MOQ is just 1 ton, making it accessible for various order sizes.
Q: How can I get a sample?
A: FREE samples are available for your inspection and testing. To receive free samples, please send us your detailed receiving address (including postal code) and your DHL/FedEx/UPS account details to cover the courier cost, which will be paid by you.
Q: How can I get your price list?
A: Simply send us your email or fax along with your order information - Quantity, Specification (steel type, thickness, width, surface finish) - and we will promptly provide you with our comprehensive price list.
Q: Can you provide packing details?
A: We meticulously select and reinforce the suitable packaging for various steel products to ensure they are secure during loading and transport.
Q: What payment terms can you accommodate?
A: We mainly deal with TT terms and L/C. For L/C, we need to review the issuing bank's information to decide on acceptance. If you have other preferences, please feel free to discuss them with us.