Material Characteristics
The metallographic structure is an austenitic + ferrite duplex structure, resulting in extremely strong comprehensive performance.
High chromium, high molybdenum, and high nitrogen alloy design, providing excellent resistance to pitting corrosion, crevice corrosion, and stress corrosion.
High yield strength, good rigidity, and high pressure resistance.
Low carbon content ensures stable weldability and minimal decrease in corrosion resistance after welding.
Resistant to seawater, high salt, and acid/alkali media, resulting in a long service life.
Performance Characteristics
Strong corrosion resistance, suitable for environments with high chloride ion concentrations, high salt spray, and direct seawater contact.
Excellent pressure resistance, temperature resistance, vibration resistance, and fatigue resistance.
Smooth inner wall, low flow resistance, suitable for high-precision liquid cooling systems.
Integral welded pipe fittings offer good sealing and high structural strength.
Long-term stability in harsh environments, not prone to corrosion and leakage.
Applicable Scenarios
Liquid cooling main pipeline systems in deep-sea, coastal, and high-salt spray environments.
Seawater cooling, seawater desalination, and offshore wind power cooling systems.
Chemical media with strong corrosiveness, oil and gas extraction, and desulfurization and denitrification devices.
Welded elbows, tees, reducers, and flanges with high pressure and high reliability requirements.
Special cooling pipelines with extremely high requirements for service life and safety.