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Our 201 stainless steel tubes with polished surfaces are designed to maintain a smooth and sleek appearance. Our advanced polishing technology ensures that our tubes are highly resistant to breakage and corrosion, making them ideal for use in a wide range of applications. Our tubes are also highly resistant to chemical substances, making them a durable and reliable choice for those seeking top-quality stainless steel tubes.
You can find varied modles of stainless steel tube like 201/304 /304L/316/316L/321/310s/410/ 420/ 430/440, they are perfect for stainless steel tube polish surface series finish for construction structure.
The 201 Stainless Steel Tube Polish Surface Series Finish is designed to look smooth and sleek. We use advanced polishing technology to ensure that our tubes are durable and resistant to breakage and corrosion, making them perfect for a variety of applications. We can also customize the shape of the tube to fit your specific needs, whether you need a square or round shape.
Strong and Durable Material:
The 201 stainless steel tubes, polished using advanced technology, are incredibly strong and ductile. They’re also completely impermeable to water, which means they require little to no maintenance.
Easy to Form and Weld:
Plus, they’re easy to form and weld, making them a versatile choice for a variety of applications. These unique properties make them especially suitable for use in roofing, whether you need a flat, sloping, arched, or curved design.
High Electrical Conductivity:
201 stainless steel tube is great for electrical and electronic applications because it has excellent electrical conductivity.
Low Magnetic Permeability:
The low magnetic permeability of 201 stainless steel tube means that it is not easily magnetized, and it does not create a strong magnetic field around it. This makes it an ideal choice for applications where magnetic interference needs to be minimized, such as in electronic devices or medical equipment.
Cheap Price:
Compared to 304 or 316 stainless steel tube, 201 stainless steel tube offers good cost-effectiveness, making it a popular choice for many people. It also has excellent corrosion resistance and high strength, and the corrosion resistance is comparable to that of 304 stainless steel, while its strength is similar to that of 316 stainless steel.
Product Parameter:
Material |
201 Stainless Steel |
Technique |
Cold Rolled/ Hot Rolled |
Surface Finish |
2B |
Welding Line Type |
ERW |
Standard |
GB/ JIS/ AiSi |
Temper |
O - H112 |
Grade |
201/202/304/304L/316/316L321/310s/410/420/430/440/439, ect. |
Shape |
Square/ Round |
Round Outer Diameter |
1000mm |
Thickness |
Customized |
Width |
Customized |
Tolerance |
±1% |
Processing Service |
Bending, Welding, Decoiling, Punching, Cutting, Moulding |
Application |
Water Pipeline System |
Application:
·Electrical and Electronic Applications: such as wiring, transformers, and motors.
·Automotive Industry: in the automotive industry for exhaust systems, fuel lines, and other components.
·Construction Industry: for structural components, handrails, and decorative features due to its strength, formability, and aesthetic appeal.
·Medical Equipment: such as surgical instruments, dental tools, and implants.
·Food Processing Industry: for equipment such as conveyors, tanks, and piping.
Architectural art is considered to be one of the greatest categories in many cultural and artistic fields, and it reflects changes in social culture and craftsmanship. For example, the development of steel products in the 19th century was a major factor affecting modern architecture. The advancement of stainless steel in the 20th century further expanded its wide range of applications in buildings and structures.
Now let's take a look at the applications in construction!
In 1948, an office building in Schenectady, New York, used stainless steel to decorate the exterior wall, which greatly reduced the dead load of the exterior wall for successive principals, thus allowing the addition of 1 floor without changing the original frame and infrastructure. The 1950s saw many examples of the use of stainless steel curtain walls in North America and other parts of the world. For example, the Thyssenhaus in Dusseldorf, Germany is one of the high-rise buildings in Europe using stainless steel. The trapezoidal curtain wall is decorated with SS316 stainless steel on No. 4 surface with a thickness of only 1.0mm, which is a building with orientation. Also, the high-tech-style Lloyd's Building in London, built in 1986, also used a stainless steel curtain wall, making the building's artistic achievements continue to this day.
2.It is a very strong and durable materialStainless steel has high strength and ductility, is completely impermeable to water, requires little or no maintenance, and is easy to form and weld. These unique properties are especially suitable for roofs, whether flat, sloping, arched or curved. It can be tinted with resin paint, as widely used for roofs in Japan, or uncoated metal roofs can be made by hand or from standard profiles, many residential buildings, commercial buildings, municipal and industrial buildings, gymnasiums and churches are a stainless steel roof has been installed, many of which are curved, adding to the artistic look of the building.
3.Stainless steel floor plate as a substitute for anti-corrosion carbon steelIn the 1980s, stainless steel floor plates with lentil-shaped patterns were first produced in the UK as an alternative to corrosion-resistant carbon steel. Since then, stainless steel floors have been used in many different industries due to various reasons such as appearance, cleanliness, convenience and frequency of cleaning (sometimes chemical cleaning is required), restrictions on hygienic environments, and cost, and food processing plants. , slaughterhouses, industrial and chemical plants, hospitals, motor rooms, and even commercial buildings, offices and railway stations are all covered with stainless steel floors, adding to the practical functions of the building. Electropolished stainless steel floors have the least possibility of harboring bacteria and dust, and are especially suitable for use in high-tech factories and food processing areas, where maintenance costs are low, so stainless steel is an ideal material.
Stainless steel material can be selected at will. It has many different strength to weight ratios to meet the requirements of various building structures. In addition, different levels of surface finish also provide a range of options for various building facilities to meet actual needs. The bold ideas of architects will make stainless steel more and more widely used in the construction industry.