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All the two ends of the opening and hollow section, and its length and section circumference of the larger steel, can be called steel pipe. When the length and section circumference of the comparison is small, can be called pipe section or pipe fittings, they all belong to the category of pipe products.
For more than 60 years, architects have been using stainless steel to construct cost-effective permanent structures. Many existing buildings amply illustrate the correctness of this choice. Some are very ornamental, such as the Chrysler Building in New York City. But in many other applications, stainless steel plays a less dramatic but important role in the aesthetics and performance of buildings. Stainless steel, for example, is the material of choice for designers building sidewalks in high-traffic areas because it is more resistant to abrasion and creasing than other metals of the same thickness.
Stainless steel has been used as a structural material for the construction of new buildings and restoration of historic sites for more than 70 years. Early designs were based on basic principles of computation. Today, design specifications, such as the ANSI/ASCE-8-90 "Design Code for Cold-formed Stainless Steel Structural Parts" standard and the "Structural Stainless Steel Design Manual" published jointly by NiDI and Euro Inox, have simplified the design of long-life, well-maintained structural parts for buildings.