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- Austenitic Stainless Steel: Grades like 304 and 316, are non-magnetic
- Ferritic Stainless Steel : Such as 430, are typically magnetic
- Martensitic Stainless Steel: Such as 410 and 420, are typically magnetic
Choosing Between Welded & Seamless
There are benefits and drawbacks in choosing welded vs. seamless tubing.
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(read more)Stainless Steel Tubing – Your Questions, Our Answers
Whether you’re an industry professional or simply curious, we’ve got the information you need about stainless steel tubing. Let’s dive in!
What Is the Difference Between Stainless and Ordinary Steel?
All steel is iron based, but stainless steel contains chromium at 10% or more by weight. Chr...
(read more)Thanks to its corrosion resistance, fire and heat resistance, hygiene, aesthetic appeal, strength-to-weight advantage, ease of fabrication, and impact resistance, stainless steel tubing has been widely used across industries for decades. It is the go-to solution when reliability and versatility are key.
(read more)Corrosion resistance and heat resistance are the primary reason for specifying stainless steel. For these reasons, temperatures and chemicals are among issues to consider when determining the right grade for an application.
(read more)Eagle Stainless Tubing & Fabrication utilizes the latest technology to create unparalleled, state-of-the-art solutions for our customers. You'll be amazed at what we can create together!
(read more)When it comes to hypodermic tubing, our options are nearly limitless! Small diameter tubing offers durability and can withstand extreme temperatures and pressures in precise applications.
(read more)Top ten guidelines when ordering stainless steel tubing
What you need to know about ordering tubing beyond OD (outside diameter), wall thickness and length
(read more)Eagle Stainless Expands Supply of Stainless Steel Tubing for Cutting-Edge Applications
(read more)The advantages of stainless steel make it a premier material choice for many projects. Thanks to its corrosion resistance, fire and heat resistance, hygiene, aesthetic appeal, strength-to-weight advantage, ease of fabrication, and impact resistance, stainless steel tubing has been widely used across industries for decades.
(read more)Eagle has a vast array of stainless steel wire catering to diverse applications for a variety of industries such as medical, aerospace, energy and industrial. The high tensile strength of stainless steel wire allows for the creation of fine and flexible components used in minimally invasive procedures. Wire is available in spools or straight lengths.
(read more)Advantages to End Forming Stainless Steel Tubing
(read more)There are several families of stainless steels. The three most popular are austenitic, ferritic, andSeveral stainless steel tubes piled together on a white background martensitic, the names of which are derived from their respective steel characteristics.
(read more)Selecting the best alloy for a metal tubing application can be a daunting task considering the wide variety of stainless steel and metal alloys available.
(read more)Eagle Stainless Tube & Fabrication Inc. proudly renews ISO 13485 and ISO 9001 quality management certifications, reaffirming its unwavering dedication to Quality and Compliance
(read more)Corrosion resistance and heat resistance are the primary reason for specifying stainless steel. For these reasons, temperatures and chemicals are among issues to consider when determining the right grade for an application.
(read more)Our state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities enable us to cut and deburr tubing up to 2" diameter and in quantities from a single piece to millions of pieces or more, as well as lengths of .008″ and longer with standard tolerances of ±.005.
(read more)Selecting the best alloy for a metal tubing application can be a daunting task considering the wide variety of stainless steel and metal alloys available.
(read more)Eagle stocks both seamless and welded stainless and aluminum tubing for a variety of applications requiring strength, hygiene, corrosion resistance and/or heat resistance.
(read more)The many unique benefits of stainless steel make it a powerful candidate in materials selection.
(read more)Find out why an engineer would need to specify surface finish
(read more)What Is the Difference Between Stainless and Ordinary Steel?
(read more)Precision bent components are ideal for uses in surgical devices, heat exchangers, instrumentation, and handling equipment.
(read more)Stainless steel may be overlooked because of the initial higher cost. However, over the total life of a project, stainless is often the best value option.
(read more)Choosing Between Welded and Seamless
There are benefits and drawbacks in choosing welded vs. seamless tubing.
(read more)Tubes are used in applications such as medical devices that require a precise outside diameter. The outside diameter is important since it will indicate how much it can hold as a stability factor. Pipes are used for transporting gasses or liquids making it important to know the capacity.
(read more)When you’re choosing a tubing material, the choices might seem overwhelming; both aluminum and stainless steel pipe and tube come in a variety of alloys and tempers, each with its own physical and mechanical properties.
(read more)In summary, the main factors to consider when choosing what metal and alloy are best for your application are the mechanical properties, corrosion resistance, and heat resistance. Once you’ve chosen a category of metal that best fits your application, you’re ready to choose the exact alloy and temper you need.
(read more)Eagle stocks both seamless and welded stainless and aluminum tubing for a variety of applications requiring strength, hygiene, corrosion resistance and/or heat resistance. Typical end uses include mechanical operations, aerospace, heat exchangers, condensors, medical and instrumentation.
(read more)40 years of quality success
Eagles philosophy has always been that quality can only be realized through the meticulous care of our employees and the consistency of commitment.
(read more)Eagle Stainless is a leading supplier of ultra-high precision, cut-to-length, stainless steel tubing and bar for medical, electronic, semi-conductor, industrial and aerospace applications. We offer cutting and metal deburring services to serve our customers varying needs.
(read more)For almost 40 years Eagle Stainless has delivered some of the most intricately coiled stainless steel tubes in the industry. Coiled tubing is used in many industries where it is used as a heat exchanger or for transporting gasses or liquids.
(read more)Stainless steel is often chosen for its aesthetic appearance, so make sure to specify the surface finish you need.
(read more)Eagle Stainless is a leading supplier of ultra-high precision, cut-to-length, stainless steel tubing and bar for medical, electronic, semi-conductor, industrial and aerospace applications.
(read more)Eagle Stainless expertly fabricates precision bent components ideal for use in surgical devices, heat exchangers, instrumentation, handling equipment and more.
(read more)Eagle has increased bending capabilities with a new CNC Tube Bending machine which gives additional capacity as well as increased CNC tube bending through .625 diameter in a variety of wall thicknesses, with minimal radius and wall thinning requirements.
(read more)Find out why an engineer would need to specify surface finish
(read more)The most important advantage of using wire EDM is that this method can provide high dimensional accuracy for close fitting parts. The process can make sharp inside corners. EDM can cut material thickness from only a few thousandths of an inch to several inches.
(read more)Fabrication of the metal can reduce the overall corrosion performance of the stainless steel; therefore, making the passivation process an essential step.
(read more)CNC Machining parts are produced to maximum accuracy and repeatability. ISO 9001 and ISO 13485 quality managment certifcations in place since 1998.
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