Aluminized Steel Tube
The coating of aluminum-silicon alloy reinforces steel strength with heat and corrosion protection.
Reinforced for Heat and Corrosion
Our Aluminized Steel Tube's raw material undergoes a continuous hot-dip process, building a coating across every millimeter of the surface.
Hot-dipping results in a tight metallurgical bond between layers of an aluminum-silicon alloy and the tube’s steel core.
The final aluminized tube possesses a combination of enhanced properties: the strength of steel sheathed in the corrosion resistance of aluminum and heat protection of aluminum-silicon alloy.
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Outside Diameter Capabilities
.3125” (7.938mm) – 5.000” (127mm)
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Gauge Capabilities
.028" (.711mm) – .120" (3.048mm)
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Length Capabilities
1.25" - 240.00"
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Shape Capabilities
D-shape, Double-D, Round, Square, Rectangle, Oval, and Specialty Shapes
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End Conditions
Haven Cut, Mill Cut, Saw Cut, Brushed Deburred, End facing, and Chamfering
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Finishing
Re-metallizing, ID/OD scarfing to remove extruded weld bead
Aluminized steel’s heat shield makes it an ideal, cost-effective choice for fabrications exposed to punishing temperatures: automotive exhaust, plus HVAC and equipment, such as water heaters, furnaces heat exchangers, space heaters, ranges and appliances of multiple sizes. It also performs nicely against exposure to salts.