Brand Name: | YUHONG |
Model Number: | TUBE SHEET |
MOQ: | 1 SET |
Price: | NON |
Delivery Time: | 1 - 4 MONTH |
Payment Terms: | L/C, T/T |
A stainless steel tubesheet is a crucial component in heat exchangers, condensers, and other shell-and-tube equipment. It serves as a structural element that holds the tubes in place, separates the shell-side and tube-side fluids, and ensures efficient heat transfer. Stainless steel is a popular material for tubesheets due to its excellent corrosion resistance, mechanical strength, and durability in demanding environments.
Common Stainless Steel Grades Used for Tubesheets
Austenitic Stainless Steels:
304/304L (UNS S30400/S30403):
Applications: General-purpose heat exchangers, food processing, and chemical industries.
Properties: Good corrosion resistance, excellent formability, and weldability.
Composition: Chromium (18-20%), Nickel (8-10.5%), Carbon (0.08% max for 304, 0.03% max for 304L).
316/316L (UNS S31600/S31603):
Composition: Chromium (16-18%), Nickel (10-14%), Molybdenum (2-3%), Carbon (0.08% max for 316, 0.03% max for 316L).
Properties: Superior corrosion resistance, especially against chlorides and acidic environments, due to molybdenum content.
Applications: Marine environments, chemical processing, and pharmaceutical industries.
Ferritic Stainless Steels:
409 (UNS S40900):
Composition: Chromium (10.5-11.75%), Carbon (0.08% max).
Properties: Moderate corrosion resistance, good thermal conductivity, and lower cost.
Applications: Automotive exhaust systems and low-pressure heat exchangers.
430 (UNS S43000):
Composition: Chromium (16-18%), Carbon (0.12% max).
Properties: Good corrosion resistance in mild environments, magnetic, and cost-effective.
Applications: Appliances, automotive, and low-corrosion environments.
Key Considerations for Stainless Steel Tubesheets
Corrosion Resistance
Mechanical Strength
Thermal Conductivity
Fabrication and Weldability
Compatibility with Tubes:
Applications of Stainless Steel Tubesheets
Chemical Processing: Heat exchangers handling corrosive chemicals.
Oil and Gas: Offshore platforms, refineries, and sour gas environments.
Power Generation: Condensers and heat recovery systems.
Food and Beverage: Hygienic heat exchangers for processing.
Pharmaceutical: Sterile and corrosion-resistant equipment.
Property
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Stainless Steel
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Carbon Steel
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Copper Alloys
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Corrosion Resistance
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Excellent
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Poor
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Good to Excellent
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Thermal Conductivity
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Moderate
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Low
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High
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Mechanical Strength
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High
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Moderate
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Moderate
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Cost
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Moderate to High
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Low
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High
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Applications
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Corrosive, high-stress environments
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Non-corrosive, low-cost applications
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Marine, thermal applications
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