Welcome to Euro Steel

“Our core business is the stocking, processing and distribution of corrosion resistant metals such as stainless steel, duplex stainless grades, other non-standard special and hard wearing steels and aluminium - in most profiles. We specialize in stocking the full range of stainless steel and aluminium flat and long products and distribute an extensive range of standard and customized extruded aluminium products including  aluminium architectural systems and hardware. We also offer customers related products such as Chrome-Moly, Hardox, Hastelloy , electro galvanized sheet (Zintex) and Chromadek".
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Pipes
Stainless Steel Pipes
Euro Steel offer a wide selection of Stainless Steel Pipes and Tubes in welded and seamless.
These cover standard schedule piping, specification tube, heat exchanger tube, decorative tube, in house standard and custom made longitudinally welded large bore pipe, spiral weld and ISO Metric pipe.

All stock of Stainless steel pipes, standard piping is ordered in accordance with ASME/ASTM SA/A312 with dimensions and weights in accordance with ASME B36.19. ASME B 36.10 available on request. Lengths of pipe is standard 6 meters. We stock austenitic grades in 304L and 316L. Other grades such as Duplex, High Nickel Alloys, heat resistant stainless steels, 904L can be sourced internationally accordance with the customer requirements. Euro Steel has its very own large bore pipe plant that can produce piping from 12 inches to 80 inches diameter in full 6 meter lengths to any International Specification or customer requirement. For more details on this click on link below.

Heat exchanger tubing can be supplied to clients request. Heat exchanger tubing is available in Ferritic, Austenitic or Duplex steels. It can be welded or seamless. The most commonly requested specs are ASTM A269, ASTM A 268, ASTM A249, and ASTM A213. Many other specs are available on request.

Specification tube is custom produced to clients requested size and length. Specs most common here are ASTM A789, ASTM A450 among others.

For decorative tube look under stainless steel ‘ornamental tubing’. 

Iso / Metric tube predominantly used in the paper pulp industry is available on request.


Click here to view ASTM A312 Stainless Steel Welded and Seamless Pipes sizes

Click here to see Allowable Working Pressures for ASTM A312 pipe
Click here to read more about on Euro Steels Large Bore Pipe Production Plant capabilities
Heat exchanger and specification tubing available on request
Spiral Weld Pipe available on request

Should you wish to find out more about the Stainless steel Pipes we supply, simply contact us.

 
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How to contact us

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Telephone (Local):
0861 23 EURO (3876)

Telephone (International):
+27 (0) 87 310 0500

Fax (Local):
+27 (0) 86 720 0481

Fax (International):
+27 (0) 86 720 0481

 

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