Coil wound heat exchanger design (CWHEs), also known as Giaque–Hampson Heat exchangers, spiral
tube heat exchangers, or coiled tubular heat exchangers, are co
316L Spiral wound tube heat exchanger
mmonly used in natural gas liquefaction processes.
316L Spiral wound tube heat exchanger
The coil wo...
Coil Tubing for Well Intervention
Wells can experience mechanical equipment failure, changes in production characteristics, plugging, increases in injection pressure, or other production issues. Coiled tubing is often used as an intervention to avoid removal of the original tubing with a workover...
Type 321 (UNS S32100) in Coil tubing
Description
Type 321 is a titanium stabilized chromium nickel austenitic stainless steel with corrosion resistance similar to 304/304L. This grade is typically used in the 800-1500˚F temperature range where it is stabilized against chromium carbide precipit...
Stainless Steel 317/ 317L
Technical Data Sheet
317L coiled tubing capillary tubing
Alloy 317 and 317L are molybdenum-bearing austenitic stainless steels. Due to the molybdenum content of 3-4% 317 and 317L are more resistant to general corrosion and pitting/crevice corrosion than type 304. 317 and...
Introduction
Stainless steels are known as high-alloy steels. They consist about 4-30% of chromium. They are classified into martensitic, austenitic, and ferritic steels based on their crystalline structure.
Grade 317 stainless steel is a modified version of 316 stainless steel. It has high stren...
Stainless steel grade 310H has carbon content and is a preferred choice for high temperature applications. This steel has good resistance to oxidation at temperatures of up to 1040°C (1904°F) in intermittent service and 1150°C (2102°F) in continuous service. It is widely used in environments wher...
Applications of Grade 310/310S Stainless Steel
310 310S coiled tubing/capillary tubing
Typical Applications Grade 310/310S is used in fluidised bed combustors, kilns, radiant tubes, tube hangers for petroleum refining and steam boilers, coal gasifier internal components, lead pots, thermowells, r...
This data sheet applies to stainless steel 316Ti / 1.4571 hot and cold rolled sheet and strip, semi-finished products, bars and rods, wire and sections as well as for seamless and welded tubes for pressure purposes.
Application
Stainless Steel 316Ti 1.4571 coiled tubing capillary tubing
Construc...
If you’re looking for a durable and dependable stainless steel alloy, 316N is an excellent choice. It’s a nitrogen-strengthened version of the popular 316 grade, and this makes it even more resistant to corrosion, better suited for welding and capable of withstanding extreme temperatures. Let’s d...
Introduction
Stainless steel grade 316LN is an austenitic type of steel that is a low carbon, nitrogen-enhanced version of grade 316 steel. The nitrogen content in this steel provides solid solution hardening, and raises its minimum specified yield strength. It also possesses good resistance to g...
Introduction
Stainless steel grade 304 is the most commonly used stainless steel. Stainless steel grade 304LN is a nitrogen-strengthened version of stainless steel grade 304.
304LN coiled tubing capillary tubing
Stainless steel grade 304 is undoubtedly the most widely used stainless steel in vari...
Alloy 304L a T-300 series stainless steel austenitic, which has a minimum of 18% chromium and 8% nickel. Type 304L has a carbon maximum is 0.030. It is the standard “18/8 stainless” that is commonly found in pans and cooking tools. Alloys 304L is the most versatile and widely used alloy in the s...