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Repute Steel & Engineering Co.

An ISO 9001:2008 Certified Company


Manufacturer, Supplier & Exporter of : Stainless Steel, Carbon Steel, Copper, Brass, Aluminium, Rods, Tubes, Pipes,
Sheets, Wires, Strips, Hex, Square, Angle, Pipe Fittings, Circles, Fasteners, Ferrous & Non Ferrous Metals etc.
17, 96/100 Jamnadas Building, Maruti Mandir Marg, Mumbai - 400004. Cont.: +91 9819742205, 02266595628
Mail: - [email protected], [email protected]. Web : - www.reputesteel.com

Dear Sir,
We would like to introduce as one of the manufacturer, supplier and exporter of Ferrous and Non-
Ferrous Metal to the companies involved in Chemical, Fertilizers, Oil & Gas, Piping & Structure
Industries, Turn Key Industries, Process Manufacturing Industries, Equipment Manufacturing
Industries, Telecommunication Industries, Power & Solar Sector Companies, Nuclear and Energy
Industries and Infrastructure Companies.
REPUTE STEEL AND ENGINEERING CO. is manufacturer suppliers &
exporter of Stainless Steel and Carbon Steel, Alloy Steel, Galvanised Steel Pipes, Fasteners, Fittings,
Flanges, Sheets, Plates, Bars, Angles, Flats, Rods, Pipes, Tubes & Pipe Fittings etc.

High Nickel Alloy Tube Sheet Manufacturer, Heat Exchanger Tube Sheet Exporter And Supplier
In India.

Materials:
Carbon, Stainless, Duplex, Aluminum Bronze, Copper Alloys, Naval Brass, Copper Nickel, Pure Copper
Super Duplex, Ni-Alloys, Exotic materials, and others as sought

Material:

Stainless Steel 304 Tube Sheet, Stainless Steel 316 Tube Sheet, Stainless Steel 316L, Stainless
Steel 321 Tube Sheet, Stainless Steel 310 Tube Sheet, Stainless Steel 309 Tube Sheet, Stainless
Steel 410, 420, 430 Tube sheet, Stainless Steel 17-4Ph Tube Sheet, Stainless Steel 15-5Ph
Tubesheet.

Export Destinations For Steel Tube Sheet, SS Tube Sheet, Carbon Steel Tube Sheet, Stainless
Steel Tube Sheet, Alloy Tube Sheet

Ghana, London, Turkey, Vietnam, Nigeria, Malaysia, Kuwait, Iran, Thailand (Bangkok), Peru, New Zealand,
Bahrain, Egypt, Angola, Mozambique, UAE, Russia, Houston, Canada, Chine, Tunisia, Argentina, Jordan,
Kazakhstan, Algeria, South Africa, Israel, Africa, Germany, Iraq, Trinidad and Tobago, United States,
Azerbaijan, Colombia, Indonesia, Morocco, Ethiopa, Venezuela, Sudan, Mexico, Saudi Arabia, Australia, Sri
Lanka, Uganda, Cameroon, Brazil, Italy, Dubai, Democratic Republic of the Congo, UK.
Casablanca, Zaria, Port Harcourt, Cape Town, Kampala, Alexandria, Brazzaville, Data from the UN, New
York, Bulawayo, Lagos, Khartoum, Johannesburg, Subra al-Haymah, Douala, Ibadan, Omdurman, Accra,
Giza, Conakry, Cairo, Kano, Dakar, Soweto, Ouagadougou, Rabat, Singapore, Hong Kong, Benin, Kaduna,
Pretoria, Lubumbashi, Antananarivo, Dar es Salaam, Lusaka, Yaoundé, Algiers, Abidjan, Bamako, Kolwezi,
Freetown, Port Elizabeth, Mbuji-Mayi, Mogadishu, Kinshasa, Luanda, Abu Dhabi, Maputo, Durban, Nairobi,
Harare, Tripoli, Fez, Maiduguri, Colombo, Addis Ababa.

EXPORT DESTINATIONS FOR STEEL TUBE SHEET, SS TUBE SHEET,


CARBON STEEL TUBE SHEET, STAINLESS STEEL TUBE SHEET, ALLOY
TUBE SHEET
Angola, Thailand (Bangkok), Morocco, Australia, Iraq, Canada, Africa, Italy, Israel,
London, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Iran, Algeria, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan,
Venezuela, Vietnam, Indonesia, Trinidad and Tobago, Peru, Bahrain, Sri Lanka,
Brazil, Kuwait, UK, Argentina, Saudi Arabia, Colombia, Cameroon, Sudan,
Ethiopa, Malaysia, Nigeria, UAE, Mexico, Mozambique, Jordan, Chine, Houston,
Russia, Tunisia, United States, Dubai, Turkey, Uganda, South Africa, Ghana,
Egypt, Germany, New Zealand.

Muscat, Mogadishu, Casablanca, Khartoum, Hong Kong, Benin, Dammam,


Brazzaville, Tehran, Kolwezi, Kano, Antananarivo, Lagos, Amman, Cairo, Soweto,
Rabat, Maputo, Cairo, Ouagadougou, Pretoria, Dar es Salaam, Conakry, Cape
Town, Tel Aviv, Durban, Sharm el-Sheikh, Alexandria, Singapore, Douala, Nairobi,
Maiduguri, Kaduna, Abu Dhabi, Yaoundé, Tripoli, Beirut, Riyadh, Luanda,
Omdurman, Kinshasa, Lubumbashi, Lusaka, Port Harcourt, Giza, Mbuji-Mayi,
Jeddah, Ibadan, Port Elizabeth, Accra, Data from the UN, Dubai, Kampala, Fez,
Istanbul, Bethlehem, Jerusalem, Bulawayo, Doha, Dakar, Addis Ababa, Mecca,
Aqaba, Harare, Colombo, Freetown, Abidjan, Byblos, Johannesburg, Subra al-
Haymah, Manama, Algiers, Bamako, New York, Zaria.

200 Series—Austenitic Chromium-Nickel-


Manganese Alloys
300 Series—Austenitic Chromium-Nickel
Alloys
Type 301
Highly ductile, for formed products. Also hardens rapidly during mechanical working. Good
weldability. Better wear resistance and fatigue strength than 304.

Type 302

Same corrosion resistance as 304, with slightly higher strength due to additional carbon.

Type 303

Easier machining version of 304 via addition of sulfur and phosphorus. Also referred to as "A1" in
accordance with International Organization for Standardization ISO 3506

Type 304

The most common grade; the classic 18/8 stainless steel. Also referred to as "A2" in accordance with
International Organization for Standardization ISO 3506.

Type 309

Better temperature resistance than 304

Type 316

The second most common grade (after 304); for food and surgical stainless steel uses; Alloy addition
of molybdenum prevents specific forms of corrosion. Also known as "marine grade" stainless steel
due to its increased resistance to chloride corrosion compared to type 304. SS316 is often used for
building nuclear reprocessing plants. Most watches that are made of stainless steel are made of this
grade. Rolex is an exception in that they use Type 904L. 18/10 stainless often corresponds to this
grade. Also referred to as "A4" in accordance with International Organization for Standardization
ISO 3506.

Type 321

Similar to 304 but lower risk of weld decay due to addition of titanium. See also 347 with addition of
niobium for desensitization during welding.

400 Series—Ferritic and Martensitic


Chromium Alloys
Type 408

heat-resistant; poor corrosion resistance; 11% Chromium, 8% Nickel.

Type 409
cheapest type; used for automobile exhausts; ferritic (iron/chromium only).

Type 410

martensitic (high-strength iron/chromium). Wear resistant, but less corrosion resistant.

Type 416

easy to machine due to additional sulfur

Type 420

"Cutlery Grade" martensitic; similar to the Brearley's original "rustless steel". Also known as
"surgical steel". Excellent polishability.

Type 430

decorative, e.g., for automotive trim; ferritic. Good formability, but with reduced temperature and
corrosion resistance.

Type 440

a higher grade of cutlery steel, with more carbon in it, which allows for much better edge retention
when the steel is heat treated properly. It can be hardened to Rockwell 58 hardness, making it one of
the hardest stainless steels. Also known as "razor blade steel". Available in three grades 440A, 440B,
440C (more common) and 440F (free machinable).

500 Series—Heat Resisting Chromium Alloys


600 Series—Martensitics Precipitation
Hardening Alloys
Type 630

most common PH stainless, better known as 17-4; 17% Chromium, 4% Nickel


Stainless Steel Grades
200 Series—Austenitic Chromium-Nickel-
Manganese Alloys
300 Series—Austenitic Chromium-Nickel
Alloys
Type 301

Highly ductile, for formed products. Also hardens rapidly during mechanical working. Good
weldability. Better wear resistance and fatigue strength than 304.

Type 302

Same corrosion resistance as 304, with slightly higher strength due to additional carbon.

Type 303

Easier machining version of 304 via addition of sulfur and phosphorus. Also referred to as "A1" in
accordance with International Organization for Standardization ISO 3506

Type 304

The most common grade; the classic 18/8 stainless steel. Also referred to as "A2" in accordance with
International Organization for Standardization ISO 3506.

Type 309

Better temperature resistance than 304

Type 316

The second most common grade (after 304); for food and surgical stainless steel uses; Alloy addition
of molybdenum prevents specific forms of corrosion. Also known as "marine grade" stainless steel
due to its increased resistance to chloride corrosion compared to type 304. SS316 is often used for
building nuclear reprocessing plants. Most watches that are made of stainless steel are made of this
grade. Rolex is an exception in that they use Type 904L. 18/10 stainless often corresponds to this
grade. Also referred to as "A4" in accordance with International Organization for Standardization
ISO 3506.

Type 321
Similar to 304 but lower risk of weld decay due to addition of titanium. See also 347 with addition of
niobium for desensitization during welding.

400 Series—Ferritic and Martensitic


Chromium Alloys
Type 408

heat-resistant; poor corrosion resistance; 11% Chromium, 8% Nickel.

Type 409

cheapest type; used for automobile exhausts; ferritic (iron/chromium only).

Type 410

martensitic (high-strength iron/chromium). Wear resistant, but less corrosion resistant.

Type 416

easy to machine due to additional sulfur

Type 420

"Cutlery Grade" martensitic; similar to the Brearley's original "rustless steel". Also known as
"surgical steel". Excellent polishability.

Type 430

decorative, e.g., for automotive trim; ferritic. Good formability, but with reduced temperature and
corrosion resistance.

Type 440

a higher grade of cutlery steel, with more carbon in it, which allows for much better edge retention
when the steel is heat treated properly. It can be hardened to Rockwell 58 hardness, making it one of
the hardest stainless steels. Also known as "razor blade steel". Available in three grades 440A, 440B,
440C (more common) and 440F (free machinable).
500 Series—Heat Resisting Chromium Alloys
600 Series—Martensitics Precipitation
Hardening Alloys
Type 630

most common PH stainless, better known as 17-4; 17% Chromium, 4% Nickel

Stainless Steel

 Stainless Steel Grades


o Stainless Steel Alloy 430
o Stainless Steel Alloy 2304, Duplex 2304
o Stainless Steel Alloy Duplex 2205, UNS S32205
o Stainless Steel Alloy 660
o Stainless Steel Alloy 2205
o Stainless Steel Alloy 409
o Stainless Steel Alloy 321
o Stainless Steel Alloy 410
o Stainless Steel Alloy 416
o Stainless Steel Alloy 420
o Stainless Steel Alloy Duplex 2202, DX2202
o Stainless Steel Alloy 440
o Stainless Steel Alloy 630
o Stainless Steel Alloy 301, UNS S30100
o Stainless Steel Alloy 302
o Stainless Steel Alloy 303, A1
o Stainless Steel Alloy 304, A2
o Stainless Steel Alloy 309
o Stainless Steel Alloy 316
o Stainless Steel Alloy 317L
o Stainless Steel Alloy 310S
o Stainless Steel Alloy 254
o Stainless Steel Alloy 347H
o Stainless Steel Alloy 904L
o Stainless Steel Alloy Zeron® 100, Super Duplex Stainless , Super Duplex
o Stainless Steel Alloy 17-4 PH, UNS S17400
o Stainless Steel Alloy 255, Ferralium® Alloy 255
o Stainless Steel Alloy 309S
o Stainless Steel Alloy 304-H
o Stainless Steel Alloy 410S
o Stainless Steel Alloy 321H
o Stainless Steel Alloy 303, Stainless Steel Alloy 1.4305, Stainless Steel A1
o Stainless Steel Alloy Fermonic 50 Annealated®, XM-19, NIT 50 Annealed, UNS S20910
o Stainless Steel Alloy 15-5 PH, UNS S15500, XM-12
o Stainless Steel Alloy Hidurel® 5
o Stainless Steel Alloy Fermonic 50 High Strength®, XM-19, NIT 50 High Strength, UNS S20910
o Stainless Steel Alloy 2507, Duplex 2507
o Stainless Steel Alloy Hiduron® 130
Nickel Alloy Grades

Nickel & High Temperature Alloy Quick


Reference Chart
Nickel Alloy 20
Common Trade Names

Alloy 20
Carpenter® 20
Incoloy® 20

UNS #

N08020

Applications

Flue gas scrubbers, Sulphuric acid tanks and racks, Process piping, Heat exchangers, Manufacture of
solvents/explosives/plastics/synthetic fibers/organic chemicals/ pharmaceuticals

Standards

ASTM B-463
ASME SB-463

Forms

Plate
Pipe
Round Bar
Sheet
Tube
Wire

Nickel Alloy 22
Common Trade Names
Hastelloy®C- 22
Inconel® 22

UNS#

N06022

Applications

Chemical processing, pollution control, flue gas desulfurization systems, sour gas services, waste
incinerators, and pulp and paper processing industries.

Standards

ASTM B-575
ASME SB-575

Forms

Fittings
Plate
Pipe
Round Bar
Sheet
Tube

Nickel Alloy 36
Common Trade Names

Invar® 36 Nilo® 36

UNS#

K93603

Applications

Controlled Expansion: Liquefied gas storage, Bimetallic strips for thermometers, LNG, TV Aperture
masks, Composite wing molds, standards of length, measuring devices, laser components, bi-metal
thermostat strip, thermostat rods, and tanks and piping for storing and transporting liquefied gases

Standards
ASTM B-753
ASTM F-1684
MIL-I-23011

Forms

Plate
Round Bar
Wire

Nickel Alloy 41
Common Trade Names

Rene® 41

UNS#

N07041

Applications

Critical aircraft engine components such as nozzle partitions, turbine blades and wheels, combustion
chamber liners and structural hardware.

Standards

AMS 5545
AMS 5712
AMS 5800
AMS 5712

Forms

Strip
Sheet
Wire

Nickel Alloy 188


Common Trade Names
Haynes® 188 Udimet® 188

UNS#

R30188

Applications

Gas turbine applications - combustors, flame holders, liners and transition ducts.

Standards

AMS 5608
AMS 5772
AMS 5609

Forms

Strip
Sheet
Wire

Nickel 200
Common Trade Names

Nickel 200

UNS#

N02200

Applications

Chemical processing and electronics, containers and piping, processing equipment, particularly to
maintain product purity in handling foods, synthetic fibers and alkalies

Standards

ASTM B-162
ASME SB-162

Forms

Fittings
Plate
Pipe
Round Bar
Strip
Sheet
Tube

Nickel 201
Common Trade Names

Nickel 201

UNS#

N02201

Applications

Containers and Piping

Standards

ASTM B-162
ASME SB-162
AMS 5533

Forms

Fittings
Plate
Pipe
Round Bar
Strip
Sheet

Nickel Alloy 400


Common Trade Names

Monel® 400

UNS#
N04400

Applications

Pumps, valves, and fittings, marine engineering, chemical and hydrocarbon processing equipment,
shafts,, fasteners, and heat exchangers.

Standards

ASTM B-127
ASME SB-127
AMS 4544
QQ-N-281

Forms

Fittings
Plate
Pipe
Round Bar
Strip
Sheet
Tube
Wire

Nickel Alloy 600


Common Trade Names

Inconel® 600

UNS#

N06600

Applications

Furnace parts, Heat treatment fixtures, and Restaurant cooking appliances, chemical and food
processing, nuclear engineering, and for sparking electrodes

Standards

STM B-168
ASME SB-168
AMS 5540
MIL-N-23228
MIL-T-23227

Forms

Fittings
Plate
Pipe
Round Bar
Strip
Sheet
Tube
Wire

Nickel Alloy 601


Common Trade Names

Inconel® 601

UNS#

N06601

Applications

Heat treat baskets, Muffles, and Retorts, industrial furnaces; petrochemical and other process
equipment; and gas-turbine components.

Standards

ASTM B-168
AMS 5870

Forms

Plate
Pipe
Strip
Sheet
Tube
Nickel Alloy 617
Common Trade Names

Inconel® 617

UNS#

N06617

Applications

Gas turbines for combustion cans, ducting, and transition liners; for petrochemical processing; for
heat-treating equipment; and in nitric acid production.

Standards

AMS 5888
AMS 5889
SB 168/B 168
SB 166/B 166
B 472
AMS 5887
SFA 5.11 (ENiCrCoMo-1)
A 5.11 (ENiCrCoMo-1)
SFA 5.14 (ERNiCrCoMo-1)
A 5.14 (ERNiCrCoMo-1)
SB 167/B 167
SB 564/B 564

Forms

Wire

Nickel Alloy 625


Common Trade Names

Inconel® 625

UNS#
N06625

Applications

Chemical processing equipment, Oil & Gas sour service flowlines, well head equipment, chemical
injection lines for Oil & Gas wells, heat exchangers, aerospace and marine engineering, pollution-
control equipment, and nuclear reactors.

Standards

ASTM B443
ASME SB443
AMS 5599

Forms

Plate
Round Bar
Strip
Sheet
Tube
Wire

Nickel Alloy 718


Common Trade Names

Inconel® 718

UNS#

N07718

Applications

Aircraft ducting and engine plumbing, gas turbines, rocket motors, spacecraft, nuclear reactors,
pumps, and tooling.

Standards

ASTM B-670
AMS 5596
AMS 5597

Forms
Plate
Round Bar
Strip
Sheet
Tube
Wire

Nickel Alloy 800H


Common Trade Names

Incoloy® 800H

UNS#

N08810

Applications

Process piping, Heat treat fixtures, and Furnace parts, chemical and petrochemical processing, in
power plants for super-heater and reheater tubing, in industrial furnaces, and for heat treating
equipment.

Standards

ASTM B-409
ASME SB-409
AMS 5871

Forms

Plate
Pipe
Round Bar
Strip
Sheet
Tube
Nickel Alloy 800HT
Common Trade Names

Incoloy® 800HT®

UNS#

N08811

Applications

Process piping, Heat treat fixtures, and Furnace parts, chemical and petrochemical processing, in
power plants for super-heater and reheater tubing, in industrial furnaces, and for heat treating
equipment.

Standards

ASTM B-409
ASME SB-409
AMS 5871

Forms

Strip

Nickel Alloy 825


Common Trade Names

Incoloy® 825

UNS#

N08825

Applications

Jet engine nacelles (engine pods, Jet engine parts and fasteners), chemical processing, pollution-
control equipment, oil and gas well piping, nuclear fuel reprocessing, acid production, and pickling
equipment.

Standards

AMS 5525
AMS 5858
Forms

Plate
Pipe
Round Bar
Strip
Tube

Nickel & High Temp Alloys

 Nickel Alloy Grades


o Nickel Alloy 800H, Incoloy® 800H
o Nickel Alloy 405, Monel® R-405
o Nickel Alloy 625+, Carpenter Custom Age 625 Plus® Alloy
o Nickel Alloy 925, Inconel® 925
o Nickel Alloy X-750, Inconel® X-750
o Nickel Alloy X, Hastelloy® X
o Nickel Alloy L-605, Cobalt® L-605, Haynes® 25
o Nickel Alloy K-500, Monel® K-500
o Nickel Alloy C-276, Hastelloy® C-276
o Nickel Alloy C-263, Hastelloy® C-263
o Nickel Alloy A-286, Incoloy® A-286
o Nickel Alloy 825, Incoloy® 825
o Nickel Alloy 800HT, Incoloy® 800HT
o Nickel Alloy 20, Carpenter® 20, Incoloy® 20
o Nickel Alloy 718, Inconel® 718
o Nickel Alloy 625, Inconel® 625
o Nickel Alloy 617, Inconel® 617
o Nickel Alloy 601, Inconel® 601
o Nickel Alloy 600, Inconel® 600
o Nickel Alloy 400, Monel® 400
o Nickel Alloy Ni-201, Commercially Pure Nickel
o Nickel Alloy Ni-200, Commercially Pure Nickel, Low Alloy Nickel
o Nickel Alloy 188, Haynes® 188, Udimet® 188
o Nickel Alloy 41, Rene® 41
o Nickel Alloy 36, Invar® 36, Nilo® 36
o Nickel Alloy 22, Hastelloy®C-22, Inconel® 22

 CP4 – Grade 1
 CP3- Grade 2
 Titanium CP2 – Grade 3
 CP1 – Grade 4
 Grade 7
 Grade 11 – CP Ti-0.15Pd
 Grade 5 – Titanium 6Al-4V
 Grade 6 – Titanium 5Al-2.5Sn
 Grade 9 – Titanium 3Al-2.5V
 Grade 12 – Ti-0.3-Mo-0.8Ni
 Grade 19 – Titanium Beta C
 Grade 23 – Titanium 6Al-4V ELI
 6Al-6V-2Sn
 6Al-2Sn-4Zr-2Mo
 6Al-2Sn-4Zr-6Mo
 8Al-1Mo-1V
 10V-2Fe-3Al
 15V-3Cr-3Sn-3Al
 Alpha Alloys
 Beta Alloys
 Alpha-Beta Alloys

 Aluminum 1100
 Aluminum 2011
 Aluminum 2014
 Aluminum 2017
 Aluminum 2024
 Aluminum 2219
 Aluminum 3003
 Aluminum 5005
 Aluminum 5052
 Aluminum 5086
 Aluminum 5657
 Aluminum 6013
 Aluminum 6020
 Aluminum 6061
 Aluminum 6063
 Aluminum 6101
 Aluminum 6262
 Aluminum 7050
 Aluminum 7075
 Aluminum 7178
 Aluminum 7475

Best regards,

Pravin Mali
+91 9819742205
[email protected] [email protected]

Repute Steel & Engineering Co.


An ISO 9001:2008 Certified Company
Regd. Office: - 17, 96/100 Jamnadas Building, Maruti Mandir Marg, Mumbai - 400004.
Factory: - Dr. Mascarnehess road, Sitafal Wadi Mumbai- 400010.
Web: - www.reputesteel.com www.steel-circle-rings.com
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