Different types of stainless steel have unique properties and applications. When selecting a stainless steel chimney, it is essential to consider the environment in which it will be used. This will help you choose the right type of chimney for your specific situation. So, what are the characteristics and types of stainless steel chimneys?
Lightweight: Double stainless steel chimneys are significantly lighter than traditional chimneys, making them easier to transport. Moreover, compared to brick and cement chimneys, stainless steel chimneys impose a lower load on the building.
Easy to install: Double stainless steel chimneys are very easy and fast to install, even in tall buildings and other narrow spaces.
Beautiful: The sleek and shiny appearance of double-layer stainless steel chimneys complements modern architectural design, harmonizing with buildings and transforming into beautiful city sculptures.
Excellent product performance: Double-layer stainless steel is airtight, corrosion-resistant, heat-resistant, and environmentally friendly, ensuring safety and reliability.
Ferritic stainless steel. Chromium content ranges from 12% to 30%, and the performance of chloride stress corrosion improves as the chromium content increases.
Austenitic stainless steel. It contains more than 18% chromium, about 8% nickel, and approximately 8% molybdenum, titanium, and nitrogen. Its comprehensive performance is good, allowing it to withstand corrosion from various media.
Austenitic-ferritic duplex stainless steel. It consists of both austenitic and ferritic stainless steel and exhibits superplasticity.
Martensitic stainless steel. High strength, plasticity, poor weldability.
Precipitated stainless steel. Its excellent forming and welding properties are applicable in nuclear energy, aerospace, and other industries that require ultra-high-strength materials.
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