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Stainless Steel Pipe 6" NPS x Schedule 40 304

$157.64 for 12"
OD6NPS
MaterialStainless Steel
Grade304
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Description

Stainless Steel Pipe 304 is a versatile, corrosion-resistant pipe made from 304-grade stainless steel. Known for its excellent resistance to oxidation and corrosion, especially in low- to moderate-corrosive environments, this pipe is commonly used in industries like food processing, pharmaceuticals, and construction. With its smooth finish and durability, it is ideal for use in plumbing, sanitary systems, and structural applications. It offers excellent weldability, making it suitable for a variety of fabrication processes.

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Specifications
MaterialStainless Steel
Grade/Alloy304
ShapePipe
WT6NPS
ODSch40
Max Length96 in
Weight18.97 lb/ft
MTRAvailable Upon Request
Characteristics
WeldabilityExcellent
MachiningGood
Bending/FormingGood
Wear ResistanceGood
CorrosionExcellent
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About 304 stainless steel

304 is the classic 18/8 stainless and the deepest part of our stainless rack. It's the stainless you want for anything that lives away from salt: indoor railings, kitchen and brewery fittings, brackets, food-contact surfaces, machine guards. If your project is indoors or inland, 304 covers it and you put the savings into the rest of the build.

Read the full 304 vs 316 stainless guide
Will 304 stainless rust?
It resists corrosion, it doesn't ignore it. Inland, 304 stays clean for decades with the odd wash. Near salt it can show brown tea-staining and then pitting, which is exactly where you'd step up to 316.
Should I buy 304 or 316?
One question: does the part ever meet salt water, road salt, or pool chemistry? No means 304. Yes means 316, which adds molybdenum for chloride resistance. Indoor and inland work is 304's whole job.