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ASTM B167 Seamless Pipes
Sachiya Steel International manufactures ASTM B167 Seamless Pipes, which resist grain boundary precipitates in the jointing heat-affected zone.
ASTM B165 Seamless Pipes
Sachiya Steel International is a known supplier and stockist of ASTM B165 Seamless Pipes, which are used in severe environments such as chemical processing, pollution control, and pulp and paper production.
ASTM B466 Seamless Pipes: Manufacturer and Exporter
Sachiya Steel International manufactures and exports ASTM B466 Seamless Pipes, offering competitive prices. Copper Nickel Pipes should not be used between 1000-1600 degrees F due to ductility reduction. Solution heat-treated at 2050 degrees F and…
ASTM B161 Seamless Pipes from Sachiya Steel International
Sachiya Steel International exports and manufactures ASTM B161 Seamless Pipes, which possess outstanding resistance to non - oxidizing acids.
ASTM B704 Welded Tubes by Sachiya Steel International
Sachiya Steel International manufactures ASTM B704 Welded Tubes. These UNS N06625 tubes offer corrosion resistance to sulfuric and phosphoric acids and seawater.
ASTM B730 Welded Tube
Sachiya Steel International offers ASTM B730 welded tubes that provide good oxidation resistance, excellent mechanical properties, high strength, and good weldability.
ASTM B622 Seamless Pipe by Sachiya Steel
Sachiya Steel International manufactures and trades ASTM B622 Seamless Pipe, for applications below 300 Degree C, due to its good oxidation resistance.
ASTM B729 Seamless Pipe and Nickel Tubes | Sachiya Steel International
Sachiya Steel International trades and exports ASTM B729 Seamless Pipe, offering better resistance to seawater than Grade 316. These ASME SB 729 Nickel Tubes are generally not suitable for use above 300 Degree C.
ASTM A312 Seamless Pipe
Sachiya Steel International offers ASTM A312 seamless pipe with excellent forming and welding characteristics, and provides toughness down to cryogenic temperatures.
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