CHEMICAL AND PETROCHEMICAL INDUSTRY
The chemical and petrochemical industries are among the sectors served by our company. We manufacture and supply stainless steel products-essential materials for these industries- in the required dimensions, grades, and quantities. This enables facilities operating in these sectors to obtain the raw materials and products best suited to their processes.
Why Is Stainless Steel Used in the Chemical and Petrochemical Industries?
The primary reason stainless steel is preferred in the chemical industry is its excellent resistance to chemical substances. This significantly reduces the risk of corrosion in both processing equipment and manufactured products used within these facilities.
The primary reason stainless steel is preferred in the chemical industry is its excellent resistance to chemical substances. This significantly reduces the risk of corrosion in both processing equipment and manufactured products used within these facilities.
What are the Applications of Stainless Steel in the Chemical Industry?
Today, stainless steel is used in a wide range of applications within the chemical industry. These applications include;
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Storage tank manufacturing
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Chemical production
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Fertilizer production
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Wastewater treatment applications
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Chemical synthesis processes
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Pipeline installation
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Pump and valve manufacturing
In addition, stainless steel is used to meet the mechanical requirements of facilities that support the operation of the chemical and petrochemical industries. Thanks to our extensive inventory, we are able to respond promptly to customer orders.
Which Stainless Steel Grades are Suitable for the Chemical and Petrochemical Industries?
To ensure efficient operation in the chemical and petrochemical industries, the appropriate stainless steel grades are essential. For this reason, we offer products in grades specifically suited to these demanding applications. Available grades include 310, 304, 310S, 316L, 304L, and 316. Among these, Grade 316 stainless steel is particularly preferred due to its ability to withstand temperatures of up to 600°C.