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Stainless Steel Pipe

Stainless Steel Pipe Supplier

Sino Steel supplies seamless and welded stainless steel pipe and tube in 201, 304/304L, 316/316L, 309/309S, 321, 2205, 410 and 904 grades. As a stainless steel pipe manufacturer and supplier for project and regular purchasing, we can arrange cutting, end preparation, surface finishing, PMI, testing and export packing through the appropriate manufacturing route.

ManufacturingSeamless · Welded · EFW where applicable
Regular Grades201 · 304 / 304L · 316 / 316L
Other Grades309 / 309S · 321 · 2205 · 410 · 904
SurfacePickled · Bright · Polished · Passivated
Stainless steel pipe manufacturer and supplier
Pipe or Tube?

Pipe and Tube Are Ordered Differently

A clear RFQ starts with the size system already used on the drawing. Stainless steel pipe is often ordered by NPS / DN and Schedule, while stainless tube is commonly ordered directly by outside diameter and wall thickness.

Pipe Purchasing

Stainless Steel Pipe

Commonly specified by NPS or DN, Schedule, grade, manufacturing route and length.

Example: NPS 4, SCH 10S, 316L, seamless, 6 m.
Tube Purchasing

Stainless Steel Tube

Commonly specified directly by OD × wall thickness × length, plus surface condition where required.

Example: OD 50.8 × WT 1.5 × 6000 mm, 304 welded tube, polished OD.
Stainless steel pipe and tube seamless and welded manufacturing range
Manufacturing Route

Choose Seamless or Welded from the Specification

A professional stainless steel pipe manufacturer does not treat seamless and welded products as interchangeable by default. The standard, size, pressure or service requirement and inspection route determine which factory manufacturing process fits the order.

01

Seamless Pipe / Tube

No longitudinal weld seam. Used where the project or product standard specifies a seamless manufacturing route.

02

Welded Pipe / Tube

Produced from stainless strip or plate with a longitudinal weld. Weld condition becomes part of factory inspection and final release.

03

Large Welded / EFW Routes

For applicable large welded stainless pipe, manufacturing class and weld inspection are confirmed from the specified standard and project requirement.

Stainless steel seamless and welded pipe factory manufacturing routes
Grades

Regular Stainless Steel Pipe and Tube Grades

Send the grade exactly as written on the drawing or material list. Our supplier and factory review then matches that grade to the correct pipe or tube manufacturing route and applicable standard.

Regular Austenitic Supply

201 / 304 / 304L

201304304L

Regular manufacturing and supply grades for general piping, tube fabrication, equipment and project purchasing where these materials are specified.

316-Series Supply

316 / 316L

316316L

Supplied as seamless or welded pipe / tube when the project calls for a 316-series stainless material route.

Heat-Resistant / Project Grades

309 / 309S / 321

309309S321

These grades are quoted from the actual temperature, fabrication and project requirement rather than grouped with ordinary 304 factory stock.

Duplex / Other Routes

2205 / 410 / 904

2205410904

2205 follows a duplex pipe route, while 410 and 904 require their own product-standard and manufacturing review.

The exact ASTM / EN / JIS route is confirmed from the grade, pipe or tube form, seamless/welded requirement and service condition.
Stainless steel pipe grade and manufacturing standard review
Common ASTM Routes

Standards Follow the Product Form and Grade

We keep standard numbers in the technical layer of the page. Buyers can start with grade and size; the manufacturer / supplier review confirms the applicable standard before quotation.

ASTM A312Common route for seamless, welded and heavily cold-worked austenitic stainless steel pipe.
ASTM A269General-service seamless and welded austenitic stainless steel tubing route.
ASTM A790Seamless and welded ferritic / austenitic duplex stainless steel pipe route.
ASTM A268General-service seamless and welded ferritic / martensitic stainless steel tubing route.
ASTM A358Electric-fusion-welded austenitic chromium-nickel stainless steel pipe route for applicable orders.
Do not select a pipe standard from the grade name alone.

304, 2205 and 410 do not automatically follow the same pipe or tube specification. Product form, manufacturing route and project service conditions still have to match the chosen standard.

Pipe Size

Send NPS + Schedule or OD × Wall Thickness

You do not need to convert your drawing into another size system before contacting the factory. Send the size in the format already used by your project.

Buying FormatExample
NPS + ScheduleNPS 4, SCH 10S, 316L
DN + Wall RequirementDN100, project wall / schedule specified
Metric PipeOD 114.3 × WT 3.05 × 6000 mm
TubeOD 38 × WT 1.5 × 6000 mm
01

Common Schedule Designations

SCH 5S, 10S, 40S and 80S are familiar purchasing designations, but final wall thickness is confirmed from the applicable standard and size.

02

Factory Size Review

Available OD, wall thickness and length depend on grade, seamless/welded manufacturing route and order quantity.

Stainless steel pipe outside diameter wall thickness and straightness inspection
Pipe Ends

Confirm the End Condition Before Factory Processing

Pipe-end preparation affects welding, connection and installation. The manufacturer should receive the end requirement before cutting and final inspection.

01

Plain End

Standard cut end for general fabrication or later preparation.

02

Beveled End

Prepared for welding when the project specifies bevel geometry.

03

Threaded End

Available for suitable tube / pipe sizes and connection requirements.

04

Fixed-Length Cutting

Factory cutting can be arranged when the buyer needs finished lengths rather than full production lengths.

Stainless steel pipe end preparation and factory cutting
Surface Finish

Specify the Pipe Surface, Not Just the Grade

A stainless steel pipe supplier may deliver the same grade with very different surface routes. The finish should match the project, fabrication process and final appearance requirement.

01

Annealed & Pickled

Common industrial route for stainless pipe where a clean, pickled mill surface is required.

02

Bright / Bright-Annealed Tube

Available on suitable tubing routes where a brighter, cleaner surface is part of the specification.

03

Polished / Brushed OD

Factory polishing or brushing can be arranged where the outside surface remains visible after installation or fabrication.

04

Mirror Polished

Used only where a highly reflective surface is specifically required; it is not the default finish for ordinary industrial pipe.

Stainless steel pipe pickled polished brushed and mirror finish review
Post-Fabrication Treatment

Finish and Surface Treatment Are Different Requirements

Pickling, passivation and electropolishing serve different purposes from polished or brushed appearance. State the post-fabrication treatment separately on the RFQ.

01

Pickling

Used where the manufacturing or fabrication route requires removal of suitable oxide scale, heat tint or surface contamination.

02

Passivation

Available when the project calls for passivation of a properly cleaned stainless surface after processing.

03

Electropolishing

Available for projects that specifically require electrochemical surface finishing rather than ordinary mechanical polishing.

A polished pipe is not automatically passivated.

Mechanical finish, pickling, passivation and electropolishing should be listed separately when the buyer needs more than one treatment.

Stainless steel pipe pickling passivation and electropolishing factory treatment
Welded Pipe Inspection

On Welded Pipe, Inspect the Pipe and the Weld

Welded stainless pipe leaves the factory only after both pipe geometry and the specified weld inspection route have been reviewed. Not every welded class uses the same NDT or radiography requirement.

01

External Seam Condition

Visible weld appearance is checked together with the ordered surface and pipe geometry.

02

Internal Weld Condition

Relevant on applicable welded products where the inside seam affects service, cleaning or flow requirements.

03

Specified Weld NDT

UT, eddy current, radiographic or other testing is applied only when required by the standard, class or project specification.

Stainless steel welded pipe seam and factory inspection
Testing

Testing Follows the Pipe Standard

A supplier should not promise one identical test package for every stainless pipe. The manufacturing standard, pipe class, grade and project requirement define the final test route.

01

Hydrostatic Test

Applied where the product standard or project requirement calls for pressure testing.

02

UT / Eddy Current

Used on applicable seamless or welded routes when required by the standard or buyer specification.

03

Radiographic Inspection

Used on applicable welded-pipe classes where the specified manufacturing route requires it.

04

Visual & Dimensional Release

OD, wall thickness, length, ovality, straightness, pipe ends and surface remain part of the final factory release check.

Stainless steel pipe hydrostatic and NDT factory testing
Material Identity & Clean Handling

PMI and Clean Handling Address Different Risks

PMI helps verify alloy identity. Clean factory handling reduces avoidable contamination after the correct grade has already been produced. Both can matter on stainless pipe projects.

Stainless steel pipe PMI grade verification
PMI

Verify Alloy Identity

Useful where 304 / 316, 2205, 904 or mixed stainless material creates a real grade-mix risk. PMI does not replace the MTC.

Stainless steel pipe clean handling and contamination control
Clean Handling

Avoid Carbon-Steel Contamination

Rusty racks, carbon-steel grinding dust and unsuitable contact surfaces should be kept away from controlled stainless surfaces where practical.

Stainless steel pipe dimensional inspection
Geometry

OD, WT, Ovality & Straightness

Factory inspection checks the dimensions and geometry that affect fit-up, fabrication and final use.

MTC & Traceability

Factory Cutting Should Not Break the Material Identity

Mill and manufacturer records should stay connected to the heat number, pipe batch, MTC and finished cut lengths when traceability is required by the order.

01Mill / manufacturer heat number
02Pipe batch & MTC
03PMI where required
04Cut-length identification
05Bundle / package tag
06Shipment documents
MTC and physical marking should tell the same story.

The pipe manufacturer, heat identity, finished material and shipment records should remain consistent through the supply chain.

Stainless steel pipe manufacturer MTC and traceability review
Packing & Shipment

Factory Packing Should Match the Surface and Pipe Size

Industrial pickled pipe, polished tube and large-diameter welded pipe do not need the same packing route. A stainless steel supplier should protect the surface and ends the buyer actually ordered.

01

Industrial Pickled Pipe

Suitable bundling, multiple straps, end protection where required and package identification.

02

Polished / Brushed Tube

Clean separators, sleeves or wrapping can be added where the visible surface needs more protection during transport.

03

Mirror / Electropolished Surface

Avoid rough steel-to-steel contact and use cleaner individual protection where the finished surface is especially sensitive.

04

Large-Diameter Pipe

Individual supports, chocks and appropriate lifting arrangements are selected for pipe size and transport method.

Stainless steel pipe factory export packing and loading preparation
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Ordering Questions

Questions Buyers Ask a Stainless Steel Pipe Manufacturer

What should I send to a stainless steel pipe manufacturer for quotation?

Send grade, seamless or welded route, NPS + Schedule or OD × wall thickness, length, quantity and destination. Add surface finish, pipe end, testing and post-fabrication treatment when required.

Can your factory supply seamless and welded 316L pipe?

Yes, 316L is part of our regular stainless pipe supply. The final manufacturer route depends on the size, standard, seamless/welded requirement and project testing conditions.

Can you supply 2205 duplex stainless steel pipe?

Yes. 2205 follows a duplex stainless pipe route. Send the full grade, pipe size, seamless/welded requirement, length, testing and any PMI requirement for review.

Can stainless pipe be pickled, passivated or electropolished?

Yes. These are separate surface-treatment routes. State them separately from visual finishes such as polished, brushed or mirror surfaces.

Does PMI replace the MTC from the pipe manufacturer?

No. PMI supports physical alloy identification. The MTC contains broader manufacturer / mill test information for the heat or batch.

Request a Quote

Send Your Stainless Steel Pipe Requirement

Grade, size, manufacturing route, quantity and destination are enough to start. Add pipe end, surface treatment, PMI or testing details when they matter to your project.

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