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310S Grade Stainless Steel Pipe For Oil Gas Applications With Cold Rolled Process

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Product Summary
310S Stainless Steel Pipe meets GB, AISI, ASTM, DIN, EN, JIS standards with SGS, TUV, BV certifications. Available in NO.1, 2B, NO.4, BA, HL, Mirror surfaces. Thickness: 0.24-3mm, OD: 8-219mm, Length: 1-6m. Used in Oil&Gas, Petroleum, Vessels, Ship Building, Water Treatment.

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310S Stainless Steel Pipe

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Cold Rolled Stainless Steel Pipe

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NO.1 310s stainless steel pipe

Available Grades: 200 Series: 201,202; 300 Series: 304, 304L, 304H, 309, 309S, 310, 310S, 316, 316L, 317, 317L, 321, 321H, 347, 347H; 400 Series: 409, 410S, 416, 420, 430, 439, 440, 444, 446; Duplex And Others: 2205, 2507, S31803, S32205, S32750, S32760, 253MA, 254SMO, 904L
Process: Hot Rolled, Cold Rolled
Surface Treatment: NO.1, 2B, NO.4, BA, HL, Mirror
Thickness: 0.24-3mm
Outer Diameter: 8-219mm
Length: 1-6m
Product Description
310S Stainless Steel Pipe

310S stainless steel pipe is a high-performance austenitic stainless steel alloy designed for elevated temperature applications. This material offers exceptional oxidation resistance and maintains excellent strength at high temperatures, making it ideal for industrial furnace components, heat treatment equipment, and thermal processing systems.

The 310S grade contains higher chromium and nickel content than standard 304 stainless steel, providing superior corrosion resistance and creep strength. This makes it particularly suitable for applications involving continuous operation at temperatures up to 1150°C (2100°F).

 

I. Classification and Characteristics of Stainless Steel

Classification

Typical Grades

Chemical Composition

Characteristics

Typical Applications

Austenitic Stainless Steel

304, 316

Cr: 16-20%, Ni: 8-12%, C: ≤0.08% (316 includes Mo: 2-3%)

Non-magnetic, excellent corrosion resistance, ductility, moderate high-temp resistance (≤800°C)

Food processing equipment, chemical tanks, architectural cladding

Ferritic Stainless Steel

430

Cr: 10.5-27%, C: ≤0.15%, No Ni

Magnetic, cost-effective, resistant to chloride corrosion, low strength

Appliance housings, automotive exhaust systems, cookware

Martensitic Stainless Steel

410, 420

Cr: 11.5-18%, C: 0.1-1.2%

High hardness/strength, moderate corrosion resistance, excellent wear resistance

Cutting tools, bearings, valve components

Duplex Stainless Steel

2205

Cr: 21-23%, Ni: 4.5-6.5%, Mo: 2.5-3.5%, N: 0.1-0.3%

Dual-phase (austenitic + ferritic), high strength, excellent chloride resistance, weldability

Marine engineering, petrochemicals, desalination plants

 

II. Key Alloying Elements and Their Functions

Element

Primary Role

Chromium (Cr)

Forms Cr₂O₃ passive layer; essential for corrosion resistance (≥10.5% required for stainless steel)

Nickel (Ni)

Stabilizes austenitic structure, enhances toughness and acid resistance

Molybdenum (Mo)

Improves resistance to pitting/crevice corrosion (e.g., in 316 and 2205 grades)

Carbon (C)

Increases hardness but reduces corrosion resistance if excessive (risk of chromium carbide precipitation)

Nitrogen (N)

Enhances strength and corrosion resistance; partially substitutes Ni in duplex steels

 

III. General Properties of Stainless Steel Plates

Property

Description

Corrosion Resistance

Excellent in oxidative environments (e.g., air, freshwater); limited in reducing acids (e.g., HCl)

Formability

Austenitic grades: easy to shape; Martensitic grades: require heat treatment

Heat Resistance

Oxidation resistance up to 800–1000°C (varies with composition)

Surface Treatment

Compatible with polishing, sandblasting, or coatings for aesthetics/performance

 

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