Another term for stainless steel tubing, stainless tubes are hollow, cylindrical objects used as equipment components or as the medium through which fluids pass. The most common grades of stainless steel used to fabricate stainless tubing are 304 and 316 stainless steel. These grades are used for their extremely high corrosion resistance as well as their ability to be used in applications requiring sanitary grade materials.
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Penn Stainless ProductsQuakertown, PA 800-222-6144 Penn Stainless Products offers extensive inventory of light and heavy gauge, seamless and welded, stainless tubing. They offer various alloys cut to exact dimensions as well as fittings and made-to orders. They provide full service centers with locations across the country so that they are able to meet even the most challenging non-standard wall thicknesses, OD's, lengths and chemistries.
MetalmenLong Island City, NY 800-767-9494 Metalmen are nationwide and global distributors of numerous stainless tubing products. Over 30 years experience means expert market advice and complete metalworking as a custom response supplier fully equipped to answer any specs. Large inventory available for overnight deliveries. Fully Certified - Quality Control Oriented. Non-standards and small quantities welcomed!
Falcon Stainless & Alloys CorporationWaldwick, NJ 800-631-0728 A division of the Falcon Metals Group, Falcon Stainless & Alloys is a worldwide distributor of numerous metals and alloys specializing in hard to find grades and sizes. Capabilities including cutting, polishing, threading and more ensure Falcon has the type of product for your applications. For your next stainless tubing order, they have what you need.
Eagle Stainless Tube & Fabrication, Inc.Franklin, MA 800-528-8650 Eagle Stainless Tube & Fabrication is a leading distributor of stainless tubing, thin wall tubing, small diameter tubing, precision tubing and nickel tubing. We provide our customers both products and services in order to meet or exceed expectations, ISO 9001:2000/AS 9000 certified. We serve the medical, aerospace and high tech industries. Being "the best" has always reflected our attitude.
Metal AssociatesPompton Plains, NJ 800-838-1978 When you need specialty metals, "run of the mill products" or "hard to find" alloys, contact Metal Associates. No order is too large or small and we offer a number of products including stainless tubing, amongst others and provide a wide range of materials. When these are combined with our machining capabilities ensure we have the solution to your unique challenge.
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Benefits of using stainless steel for tube fabrication include the ease of cleaning, low maintenance and long run cost-effectiveness. Even though stainless steel may require a higher initial cost than other metals, maintenance and replacement costs are lower. In addition, stainless tubing is less expensive than titanium, which is a metal with similar properties and applications. Mainly used in the medical industry, stainless tubing is used is referred to as hypodermic tubing, and is the medium for transferring medicine from a bottle to under the skin and into the bloodstream. Stainless steel is used because its smooth and crack-free surface is very easy to sterilize. Stainless tubing is also used in a variety of applications in the dental, automotive, petrochemical, papermaking, and semiconductor industries, to name a few. While stainless tubing is usually round, square types are often manufactured to make stepladders, display racks and bar foot railings.
Stainless tubing is constructed through welding or seamless tubing procedures. Welding involves roll forming stainless steel and connecting the formed portions along a seam through fusion. Seamless tubing, in comparison, involves the creation of stainless steel tubing through piercing a round blank. In general, welding achieves a higher degree of precision without secondary operations. The degree of precision required, however, depends on the industrial application of the tubing. Another method of fabricating stainless tubing is through extrusion. Perhaps the most easily available type is the seamless stainless steel pipe or tube, which is formed by extrusion. In extrusion, a solid billet is drawn over a piercing rod, which creates a hollow shell without any seams, unlike welding, where seams are unavoidable. Seamless tubing and piping is the most reliable when it comes to retaining high amounts of pressure, as it is much less likely to split. The use of stainless steel in the production of tubing is widespread due to the advantageous properties of stainless steel. Stainless steel is the most common material used in the manufacturing of tubing, providing excellent corrosion resistance and little required maintenance and cleaning. Stainless tubing is also cost-effective in the long run. Even though stainless steel may require a higher initial cost than other metals, maintenance and replacement costs are lower.