Friday, May 24, 2013

Steel Tubing

Steel Tubing, What is it Used for?

Steel is one of the most commonly used materials in the world today, building everything from small kitchen appliances to large bridge and roadways. Several different industries rely on the use of stainless steel tubing, which can provide the structural support and production quality that is required for everything from buildings to heavy machinery, fuel lines, heating elements, and more.

What is Steel Tubing?
 
Steel tubing is made from a combination of metal alloys, usually stainless steel and nickel, aluminum, or chromium. Adding chromium makes it particularly resistant to corrosion, while nickel can strengthen the steel for heavy-duty applications. In addition, this type of metal is very low maintenance and oxidation resistant, and it won’t affect other metals when they come in contact, which makes it particularly strong and suited for many projects. Some of the most common types of steel tubing available include:

·         Stainless steel piping

·         Corrosion-resistant tubing

·         Pressure pipe

·         Structural tubing

·         Sanitary tubing

·         Mechanical tubing

·         Aircraft tubing

Choosing the Right Steel Tubing

When you think of the word “tube” you might be thinking of something circular, but at a place like Wasatch Steel you can actually finding stainless steel tubing in a variety of different shapes and sizes, including rectangles, squares, circles, ovals, and more. The different uses for rectangular tubing, round tubing, and square tubing depend on your end result. Square and rectangular shapes can be very useful for providing structure for a building or roadway, while circular or oval shaped tubing is going to be better suited for pipes. 
 

Specialty Tubing Applications

There are some areas where a very specific type of steel tubing is required, particularly in a precise field such as aircraft construction. Many aircraft applications use specific types of steel tubing that have chromium and nickel alloys added to make it exceptionally heat resistant, strong, and corrosion resistant. Other specialty applications include uses for industrial and military applications. These steel tubes must be made with the toughest alloys to meet the standards of organizations like the American Society for Testing and Materials, which ensures uniformity and quality across all steel tubing types.

Everyday Applications

There are also tons of ways that people can use steel tubing in their everyday lives, whether you’re planning to build a new trailer to haul around items for your yard work or your business, or you need to build a shed in the backyard. At Wasatch Steel, the wide selection of different sizes of steel tubes, ranging from small to large, and available in standard sizes of 10 feet and 20 feet, or cut to just about any length you might need, means you can get your project done quickly and get the best quality materials for the job.

You may also find that you need stainless steel to do some basic do-it-yourself repairs around the house. Your home is probably filled with stainless steel tubing, in refrigerators, small appliances, and gas lines and other pipes that come into our home to bring water, heating fuels, and more. If you are a DIY handyman around the house, all you need is the right equipment to get those things fixed and working like new again, and you can find everything you need for rectangular tubing, square tubing, and round tubing at Wasatch Steel.

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