Seamless stainless tubes 1.4301 / 1.4306 / 1.4307 / 304 / 304L

Seamless stainless tubes 1.4301 / 1.4306 / 1.4307 / 304 / 304L

What are seamless stainless tubes 1.4301 / 1.4306 / 1.4307 / 304 / 304L?

Seamless stainless tubes in grades 1.4301, 1.4306 and 1.4307 (commonly known as 304 and 304L in the AISI/ASTM system) are austenitic stainless steel tubes made without a longitudinal weld. That means they are formed from a solid billet and drawn or extruded to final size, giving a uniform microstructure and improved strength for pressure and structural applications. Typical chemical balance for 304-family steels is approximately ~18% chromium and ~8–10% nickel, which provides the characteristic corrosion resistance and formability.

Key properties and benefits

These seamless tubes are widely used because they combine several practical properties that suit many industries and applications:

  • Corrosion resistance: Good resistance to general corrosion in air and many chemicals; suitable for indoor and outdoor use.
  • Weldability: 1.4307 (304L) is the low‑carbon variant designed to reduce carbide precipitation during welding, improving performance in welded structures.
  • Formability and deep drawing: Austenitic structure makes the tubes easy to bend, draw and cold-form for components like sinks or pressed parts.
  • Pressure performance: Seamless manufacture gives superior uniformity and reliability for pressure lines, hydraulic and pneumatic systems.
  • Hygienic surface: Smooth bore and available bright or pickled finishes make them suitable for hygienic and food-contact applications.
  • Non‑magnetic in the annealed state: Useful where magnetic response must be minimised (note: cold working can induce slight magnetic properties).

Typical applications and industries

Seamless stainless tubes in 1.4301 / 1.4306 / 1.4307 (304 / 304L) are used across a wide range of sectors - from simple garage projects to demanding offshore installations:

  • Food and beverage equipment (processing lines, tanks, conveyors, pipework)
  • Pharmaceutical and medical devices (instruments, clean-room piping, equipment frames)
  • Chemical plant and process lines (general service when aggressive corrosion is not present)
  • Marine and offshore (service pipework, fittings - where 304/304L is acceptable and not exposed to highly chlorinated seawater without protection)
  • Automotive and transport (exhaust components, trim, structure parts)
  • Construction and architectural (handrails, balustrades, façades)
  • Heat exchangers, condensers and HVAC systems
  • Small workshops, bespoke fabrications and engineering prototypes

How these grades differ - 1.4301, 1.4306, 1.4307, 304 and 304L

Use these shorthand references when selecting material:

  • 1.4301 (EN) = AISI/ASTM 304 (general purpose 18/8 austenitic stainless steel).
  • 1.4307 (EN) = AISI/ASTM 304L (low carbon variant for improved weldability and to reduce sensitisation).
  • 1.4306 (EN) is a designation that appears in some supply chains for closely related austenitic material; specific composition or processing can vary so always check the mill/test certificate for exact details before use.

When specifying material for the UK market, reference the EN (European) numbers and, where relevant, the AISI/ASTM equivalents (for international projects). If high-temperature creep resistance is required, other variants (for example, 304H) are available - check product data sheets.

Choosing the right seamless tube for your project

Consider these selection points before purchase:

  • Welding requirements: Choose 1.4307 / 304L for extensive welding to avoid carbide precipitation at weld zones.
  • Service environment: For highly chlorinated or aggressive environments (e.g. some offshore or chemical services) consider higher-alloy stainless grades (316 / 1.4401) instead of 304 family.
  • Pressure and dimensions: Seamless tubes offer better performance for higher-pressure lines; specify correct outer diameter and wall thickness to meet design and regulatory requirements.
  • Surface finish: Bright annealed, pickled or polished finishes are available - choose a smoother finish for hygienic work or appearance-critical applications.
  • Certificates and traceability: Ask for mill test certificates (EN 10204) and full traceability if the application demands certification (food, pharma, pressure equipment).

Practical tips and availability

We supply seamless stainless tubes in standard and custom sizes, with various finishes and tolerances. If you are unsure whether 1.4301, 1.4306 or 1.4307 is the best choice for your application, contact our technical team with details about operating temperature, pressure, welding and the environment - we will advise the most suitable tube grade and finish.

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