A highly alloyed, austenitic stainless steel grade without stabilization, 904L contains very little carbon. The Stainless Steel 904L Pipes now contain copper. As a result, it has a very high resistance to powerful reducing acids like sulfuric acid. It is simpler to manufacture the AISI 904L Welded Pipe in accordance with ASTM A312 specifications because of the decreased carbon content. These pipes could be used for high-temperature applications despite the decreased carbon content.
The pipes' exceptional performance even in elevated settings is made possible by the large addition of nickel to the ASME SA 312 TP904L alloy. The stainless steel 904L pipe demonstrates good resistance to stress-related corrosion cracking in addition to being a non-magnetic alloy. The alloy's molybdenum content lessens the likelihood of crevice corrosion. The ASTM A312 TP904L is generally beneficial for general corrosion applications and can be utilized in applications between moderate and high temperatures.
The 904L Seamless Pipe is put through mechanical testing like a transverse or longitudinal tension test, as well as a flattening test, to see if it conforms to the tensile parameters. Every 904L Pipe must be provided in a heat-treated condition that complies with ASTM A312 and must have been heat-treated at the proper temperature and with the necessary cooling or testing procedures.
Types of 904L Pipe
- Grade 904L Stainless Steel Welded Pipe
- ASTM A312 TP 904L Seamless Pipe
- SS 904L Round Pipe
- ASTM B677 TP 904L Rectangular Pipe
- AISI 904L Stainless Steel Square Pipe
- SS 1.4539 Schedule 5S Pipe
- 904L EN 1.4539 Schedule 40S Seamless Pipe
- AISI 904L Polished Pipe
- 904L SS Exhaust Pipe
- ASTM B677 UNS N08904 904L Thin Wall Pipe
- 904L Stainless Steel Custom Pipe
- Alloy 904L Cold Drawn Seamless Pipe
- 904L Alloy Clad Pipe
- SUS 904L ERW Pipe
Applications for SS 904L Pipes and Tubes
- Industry of Petrochemicals
- The oil and gas sector
- Industrial Chemistry
- Electricity Industry
- Energy Sector
- Industry of Pharmaceuticals
- Paper and Pulp Industry
- Processing of Food Industry
- Aviation Industry
- Refining Sector
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