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Rectangular Pipe .

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A rectangular pipe is a hollow section of steel that is formed by rolling steel sheets into a rectangular shape and then cutting it to length. Rectangular pipes are used in many industries, including construction, automotive, and furniture. They are known for their strength, durability, and corrosion resistance. Here are some more details about rectangular pipes:
  • ManufacturingRectangular pipes are made by circular profile molding of a hot rolled or cold rolled product, and then welding the edges. 
  • GradesRectangular pipes come in different grades and specifications, such as 304, 316, A249, A182, and 202. 

Stainless Steel Tubes

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Stainless steel tubes are hollow, cylindrical pipes that are used for a variety of purposes, including transporting fluids and as components in machinery: 
  • MaterialStainless steel tubes are typically made from austenitic stainless steel, which contains chromium and nickel. The most common grades used for tubing are 304 and 316. 
  • PropertiesStainless steel tubes are resistant to corrosion, easy to clean, and require minimal maintenance. They are also strong, ductile, and have a high bending and torsional strength. 
  • UsesStainless steel tubes are used in many industries, including:
    • Transportation: Stainless steel tubes are used to transport liquids, gases, and solids in pipelines. 
    • Construction: Stainless steel tubes are used in infrastructure projects like bridges, dams, and skyscrapers. 
    • Automotive: Stainless steel tubes are used in vehicle frames and components because they are strong, shock-resistant, and high-performing. 
    • Medical devices: Stainless steel tubes are used in hospital beds and surgical tools because they are malleable, ductile, and corrosion-resistant. 
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