Yuhong Special Steel Co.,Ltd
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Stainless Steel Seamless Tube A213 TP347 , Pickled And Annealed , Plain End Ply - Wooden
Stainless Steel Seamless Tube A213 TP347/347H , A312 TP347H, A269 TP347 , Pickled and Annealed , Plain End Ply-Wooden
347 Stainless Steel Pipes and Tubes 347 Stainless Steel is variant of the basic austenitic 18/8 Grade 304 with added Columbium - the introduction of Columbium stabilizes the steel and eliminates carbide precipitation which subsequently causes intergranular corrosion. The steel has excellent forming and welding qualities and excellent toughness even at cryogenic temperatures. Benefits of 347 Stainless Steel
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Typical Uses
Both 347/347H are used primarily in elevated temperature applications.
Product Range
Specifications: ASTM A/ASME SA213/A249/A269/A312/A358 CL. I to V ASTM A789/A790
Sizes (Seamless): 1/2" NB - 24" NB
Sizes (ERW): 1/2" NB - 24" NB
Sizes (EFW): 6" NB - 100" NB
Wall Thickness available:
Schedule 5S - Schedule XXS (heavier on request)
Other Materials Testing:
NACE MR0175, H2 SERVICE, OXYGEN SERVICE, CRYO SERVICE, etc.
Dimensions:
All Pipes is manufactured and inspected/tested to the relevant standards including ASTM, ASME and API etc.
General Properties of 347 Stainless Steel Pipes and Tubes
Alloys 321 (S32100) and 347 (S34700) are stabilized stainless steels which offer as their main advantage an excellent resistance to intergranular corrosion following exposure to temperatures in the chromium carbide precipitation range from 800 to 15000F (427 to 8160C). Alloy 321 is stabilized against chromium carbide formation by the addition of titanium. Alloy 347 is stabilized by the addition of columbium and tantalum.
While Alloys 321 and 347 continue to be employed for prolonged service in the 800 to 15000F (427 to 8160C) temperature range, Alloy 304L has supplanted these stabilized grades for applications involving only welding or short time heating.
Alloys 321 and 347 stainless steels are also advantageous for high temperature service because of their good mechanical properties. Alloys 321 and 347 stainless steels offer higher creep and stress rupture properties than Alloy 304 and, particularly, Alloy 304L, which might also be considered for exposures where sensitization and intergranular corrosion are concerns. This results in higher elevated temperature allowable stresses for these stabilized alloys for ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code applications. The 321 and 347 alloys have maximum use temperatures of 15000F (8160C) for code applications like Alloy 304, whereas Alloy 304L is limited to 8000F (4260C).
High carbon versions of both alloys are available. These grades have UNS designations S32109 and S34709.
Chemical Composition of 347 Stainless Steel Pipes and Tubes
Represented by ASTM A240 and ASME SA-240 specifications.
Element | 347 |
Carbon* | 0.08 |
Manganese | 2.00 |
Phosphorus | 0.045 |
Sulfur | 0.03 |
Silicon | 0.75 |
Chromium | 17.00-19.00 |
Nickel | 9.00-13.00 |
Columbium + Tantalum** |
10xC min to 1.00 max |
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