
Stainless Steel Seamless PipeThe corrosion resistance depends on the alloy elements present in the steel. Chromium is the basic element that provides stainless steel with corrosion resistance. When the chromium content in the steel reaches about 12%, it reacts with oxygen in the corrosive medium, forming a very thin oxide layer (self-passivating film) on the steel surface, which can prevent further corrosion of the steel matrix. In addition to chromium, commonly used alloy elements in stainless steel seamless tubes include nickel, molybdenum, titanium, niobium, copper, and nitrogen, to meet the requirements of various applications for the structure and properties of stainless steel.





























