As applicable, offered in both seamless or welded, typically in 17-24 foot random lengths. Meets common ASTM specifications with certifications available.
Stainless Tube and Pipe
Grades | Round | Square | Rectangle | Pipe |
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0.25″ O.D. x .028w” to 8″O.D. x 1.00″w | 1.0″ SQ-.065w to 8″SQ x .375w” | 1″ x 1.50″ x .065″w to 4″ x 8″ x.375″w | 1/8″ SCH 10 to12″ SCH 120 | |
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Stainless Steel Tube and Pipe Design Guide:
304/304L – An 18-8 stainless, non-magnetic in the annealed condition, with a lower carbon level than that of grade 302. Offering good corrosion resistance in welded applications where it’s not practical for subsequent heat- treating. Typical use is in food-related and architectural applications. The “L” version denotes a lower carbon level to avoid carbide precipitation that can occur during welding. Cold working will increase both the hardness and the tensile strength.
316/316L – The addition of molybdenum finds this 18-8 stainless non-magnetic in the annealed condition and used in applications where an increase in corrosion resistance, as well as the mechanical properties at elevated temperatures, is required. This grade is not hardenable by heat treating. The “L” version denotes a lower carbon level to avoid carbide precipitation that can occur during welding. Cold working will increase both the hardness and the tensile strength.
321 – An 18-8 stainless, non-magnetic in the annealed condition, and not hardenable by heat treatment. Titanium is added to overcome carbide precipitation and the resultant intergranular corrosion.
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Aluminum Tube and Pipe
Grades | Round | Square | Rectangle | Pipe | |
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0.25″OD x .035w” to 12″OD x 1.00w” | 0.75″SQ x 0.62w” to 6″ SQ x .500w” | 0.5″ x 1″ x .125w” to 4″ x 6″ x.500w” | .125 O.D. SCH 40 to 12″ SCH 40 | ||
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Aluminum Tube and Pipe Design Guide:
6061 – This product is alloyed with 1.0% magnesium and .6% silicon. Heat-treatable and weldable, it exhibits good strength and corrosion resistance. Cost and versatility make it popular for marine and transportation equipment.
6063 – A hardenable and weldable architectural alloy, it was developed for extruding, Good surface finish, good strength, and excellent corrosion resistance lends it to marine and industrial applications
The information provided within is for descriptive and illustrative purposes, only. Please contact your sales professional at H&D Steel Service Center, Inc., for any needed assistance.
Brass, Bronze and Copper Tube and Pipe
Grades | Round | TUBE |
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0.375″ to 12″ | 1″OD x 1/2″ID to 15″ID x 13″ID | |
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Brass, Bronze and Copper Tube & Pipe Design Guide:
932 (SAE 660 Bearing Bronze) – primarily used for bearings as it exhibits good anti-friction properties along with adequate strength, hardness, and ductility. Machinability is excellent.
954 – Aluminum Bronze provides high tensile and yield strength; good machinability, ductility, and weldability; and excellent resistance to wear, to corrosion resistance, and to fatigue and deformation under shock and load.
The information provided within is for descriptive and illustrative purposes, only. Please contact your sales professional at H&D Steel Service Center, Inc., for any needed assistance.