The Development Of Stainless Steel Pipe

Mar 30, 2021 Leave a message

Steel pipes are defined as those that possess a hollow section and open ends. These structures will be classified as pipe products, whether they represent a pipe section or fitting, so long as their length surpasses the circumference of the section. It's worth noting, however, that for smaller sections that lack length in comparison to the perimeter of the section itself, such structures may be referred to as pipe fittings or pipe sections. Either way, these items remain within the family of pipe products.

 


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Stainless Steel Rectangular Pipe


Stainless steel has been a popular choice among architects for over six decades now when it comes to building permanent structures that are cost-effective. One just has to look at the Chrysler Building in New York City to see how stunning and ornate stainless steel buildings can be. But even in less glamorous applications, stainless steel continues to play a vital role in the aesthetics and performance of a building. For instance, it is often preferred for constructing sidewalks in areas with high foot traffic due to its superior resistance to wear and indentation compared to other metal materials of the same thickness. The material delivers durability and longevity where it counts, making it a sensible choice for architects and building contractors alike.

 


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Stainless Steel Hollow Pipe


For over 70 years now, stainless steel has been a favored material for structural construction of new buildings and restoration of historical sites. In its early days, design of structures was based on basic principles. But today, numerous design specifications such as ANSI/ASCE-8-90 "Code for Design of Cold-Formed Stainless Steel Structural Parts" and "Structural Stainless Steel Design Manual" jointly published by NiDI and Euro Inox have made designing structures for buildings with improved integrity a lot easier. These design specifications afford long service life to these structures.