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ASTM B705 Welded Pipe by Sachiya Steel International
Sachiya Steel International offers ASTM B705 Welded Pipe. It is a hardenable nickel-based alloy with Iron and chromium, molybdenum, copper, aluminum, and titanium.
ASTM B626 Welded Tube
Sachiya Steel International offers high-quality ASTM B626 welded tubes, providing excellent resistance to chloride stress-corrosion cracking for high-temperature applications.
ASTM B516 Welded Tubes
Sachiya Steel International is a trader and supplier of ASTM B516 Welded Tubes, which can be forged, hot-upset, and impact extruded.
ASTM B515 Welded Tube Supplier
Sachiya Steel International provides ASTM B515 welded tubes in various sizes, designs, and shapes. The tubes are very ductile, exhibit excellent weldability, and are easily fabricated.
ASTM B468 Welded Tube
Sachiya Steel International supplies ASTM B468 Welded Tube, suitable for machining on various equipment. Tooling considerations are important for working with these alloys.
ASTM B704 Welded Tubes
Sachiya Steel International manufactures ASTM B704 Welded Tubes, a high performing nickel - iron - chromium alloy with molybdenum, titanium and copper.
ASTM B730 Welded Tubes from Sachiya Steel International
Sachiya Steel International offers ASTM B730 welded tubes with good oxidation resistance, excellent mechanical properties, and high strength and good weldability.
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.
AISI 4140 Chrome Moly Welded Tubes
Sachiya Steel International is a provider of AISI 4140 Chrome Moly Welded Tubes, known for quality. Tubes are offered in all grades, including seamless, welded, and ERW. A large stock is maintained to prevent shortages.