Pharmaceutical, semiconductor, and biotechnology industries all use stainless steel electropolished tubing. In order to be used in a number of applications, electroplating finishing offers a choice of standards. A finish in the middle range is necessary for this kind of application. The excessive roughness of the Electropolished Stainless Steel Pipe is decreased through the process of electropolishing. Because the pipes are now larger, the Ep Pipe may be installed precisely in delicate systems like industrial pharmaceutical applications. You can electropolish a lot of different kinds of materials.

Stainless steel 304 Electropolished Pipes are the most economical of the electropolished materials due to their extensive use and easy accessibility. Oshwin Overseas also produces and distributes stainless steel 316L electropolished tubes. The 316 Electropolished Pipe material is used in circumstances where corrosion is a concern since it is more corrosion resistant than the 304 material.

With a maximum of 0.08 percent carbon, 18 to 19 percent chromium, and 8 to 11 percent nickel, 304H is an austenitic stainless steel. The most versatile and widely used stainless steel in the family is 304H stainless steel.

316Ti is the titanium-stabilized kind of austenitic stainless steel carrying molybdenum (UNS S31635). Traditional austenitic stainless steels made of chromium and nickel, like 304, have lower resistance to pitting and general corrosion than alloys made of 316.

Thanks to the High Purity Ep Tubing, the surfaces of the pipes may be cleaned. This allows the Electro Polished SS Pipes to retain less pollution on the surface. The A270 Polished Pipe is used in sanitary service lines, while the A269 Polished Pipe is used in acidic operations. Superheaters, heat exchangers, and condensers all use A249 Polished Steel Pipe. Conversely, the interior surfaces of inner polished pipes have been polished. The Ba Finish Stainless Steel Pipe is just one of the various finishes. The pipes can be polished using a variety of mechanical techniques, just like No 4 Brushed Finish Stainless Steel Pipe. If you need a customised product, please get in touch with us.

Advantages and Disadvantages of Electropolishing Technology

Metal pipes are typically used to transfer gases and liquids. For instance, residential water supply lines are a low-cost, low-sensitive application. On the other hand, medical equipment is a costly, commercial, and highly sensitive application. For various uses, different quality and standard requirements would be necessary. Precision dimensions are occasionally needed in addition to mechanical and chemical qualities. The pipes are drawn in a way that makes them seamless to get around this issue. Steel is stainless Seamless pipes are more dimensionally accurate and have less absolute roughness. When a highly delicate application requires the pipe's interior to be as spotless and smooth as possible, electropolishing is utilised.

The treatment does have some downsides, though. Even with this strategy, the absolute roughness persists to some level. The process may be time-efficient, but it is expensive, and some of the acids and other chemicals used will have an impact on the finished product. Despite these negative aspects, the process is advantageous since it creates a beautiful surface that is unmatched by any other mechanical technique. The process gets rid of surface layers and impurities, which increases corrosion resistance.

Applications of Stainless Steel Electropolish Pipe

In recent years, it has been shown that electropolishing provides the best I.D. and O.D. finish for pipes and tubing. Electropolishing is necessary when non-contaminating, non-particulating, and anti-fouling surfaces are desired. Pipe and tubing also benefit from electropolishing since it lowers friction and improves purity. Electropolished pipe and tubing is widely used in the petrochemical, nuclear, pharmaceutical, semiconductor, and food and beverage industries.