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Stainless Steel Wlded Pipe Stocks

Time:2016.01.29 Source: http://www.sssshangshang.com Author:
Stainless steel welded pipe has been widely applied in many industrial fields. For example, stainless steel pipe can be used for water and oil transportation. Also, welded pipe is also the main material for ship building industry.

The stainless steel welded pipe production includes accumulations in stocks of obsolete pipe products as well as net exports of welded steel pipe. What is more, two flows cannot be distinguished on the basis of the available data.

The stainless steel pipe market was not active in 2015 so the stainless steel welded pipe stock is abundant. However, with the development of infrastructure construction and urbanization, the demand for stainless steel welded pipe will increase. Stainless steel welded pipe has a lot of advantages. For example, corrosion resistance and high hardness are two of the advantages widely known by people.

Stainless steel welded pipe is recyclable and sustainable materials for many applications. Now, as more and more emphasis is placed on choosing materials that are sustainable, stainless steel is also gaining significant recognition due to its outstanding environmental properties. Stainless steel welded pipe is 100% recyclable and is typically able to meet the lifetime requirements for a project. Also it has outstanding end of life recapture rates. In addition, it is important to recognize that while difficult choices must often be made between implementing green solutions and implementing cost effective solutions, stainless steel solutions frequently offer the luxury of providing both.

Stainless Steel is 100% recyclable without degradation. The process for recycling stainless steel is identical to the process for producing stainless steel. Furthermore, stainless steel is made up of many raw materials, including iron, nickel, chromium, and molybdenum, which are in high demand. All of these factors combine to make it very cost effective to recycle stainless steel, and have consequently, led to extremely high recapture rates. A recent study by the International Stainless Steel Forum (ISSF) determined that about 92% of the stainless steel used in architecture, building and construction applications around the world is recaptured and recycled at the end of service.