Stainless steel tees are pipe fittings with excellent performance and corrosion resistance. While there are significant differences between tees and elbows, tees are widely used in pipeline construction. Despite their excellent corrosion resistance, care must be taken during storage to prevent the quality of the tees.
Stainless steel tees come in two main types: T-shaped and Y-shaped. These two types of tees have different uses, but both are very common. But how should stainless steel tees be stored?
1. After production, stainless steel tees must be sealed and handled carefully to prevent corrosion.
2. To passivate the surface of a stainless steel tee, wrap it in three layers of canvas for added protection.
3. Stainless steel tees are primarily made of stainless steel. While stainless steel offers excellent corrosion resistance and durability, protective plates are still necessary. These plates are preferably made of stainless steel or lead sheet. 4. When transporting stainless steel tees, always place them in a sealed box. Opened boxes must be covered with canvas, and the ends of the pipes must be sealed with plastic.
5. When storing stainless steel tees, avoid contact with other materials to prevent them from being affected by contaminants such as moisture and dust.
These are important considerations for stainless steel tees during storage. Stainless steel tees are widely used in pipeline construction because they offer many advantages.
Stainless steel tees are mirror-polished and seamlessly welded, resulting in smooth welds that meet stringent customer requirements for wire drawing, bending, and other processing. Compared to round pipes, stainless steel tees typically have a larger moment of inertia and section modulus, offering strong bending and torsion resistance, significantly reducing structural weight and conserving steel.
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