Product Info
High-quality stainless steel seamless tubing is available for large construction and fabrication applications. Our stainless steel seamless tube offers high strength and corrosion resistance to withstand the harshest environments. View our
stainless steel product offerings.
Tube Sizes & Weights
We offer many
tube sizes and weights to choose from. This chart includes the outside diameter (OD), inside diameter (ID) and weight per foot (LB/FT) options, and can assist in your selection and guide you to available, in-stock tube at Shaw Stainless & Alloy.
Standard Specifications
We supply a wide range of tubing sizes available conforming to various product specifications, including ASTM A249 / ASTM A269 / ASTM A554 for welded tube, in addition to ASTM A213 / ASTM A269 / ASTM A511 for seamless tube. View the
standard specifications chart.
Stainless Steel Grades
Unsure about what grade of stainless tubing is needed or available for your next fabrication or construction project? Learn about Shaw's inventory, the functionality and application of
various grades of stainless steel.
Reference Catalog
We designed the Shaw Stainless & Alloy
Reference Catalog as a source for you to identify the different products and services we offer at Shaw Stainless. This catalog will identify stainless steel tubing and other stainless steel products included with specification charts and general dimensional data to help you identify available tubing products in our inventory.
Theoretical Bursting Pressures
Here is a chart to review
theoretical bursting pressures for various stainless steel pipe.
Additional Info
Stainless steel seamless tube is manufactured by being extruded and drawn from a billet. This type of stainless tube has a higher cost than welded tube, but there are many benefits to using seamless tube. Being drawn specifically from a billet allows the seamless tube material to be consistent and not subject to a lesser corrosion resistant area, such as where the tube has been welded. Seamless Tube has approximately 20% greater working pressure than welded tubing. Seamless tube is a better option in many applications where the wall thickness needs to be greater.