What are the different types of Carbon Steel Pipes

The Carbon Steel pipes are manufactured in various types, as given below:

Carbon Steel Seamless Pipes – it contains more carbon and iron in its composition. Depending on the grade, trace amounts of silicon, manganese, and copper are permitted in varying quantities. Therefore, the Carbon Steel Seamless Pipe material is stronger and is extremely resistant to stress. In heavy-duty facilities, these features make the pipes applicable.

Carbon Steel ASTM A335 Pipes – The ASTM A335 P11 Seamless Pipe consists of carbon steel with a minimum tensile strength of 415MPa and a minimum yield strength of 205MPa. The material has high durability and high resistance to wear and tear. They are made up of Carbon, manganese, phosphorus, sulphur, silicon, chromium, and molybdenum. The composition of the ASME SA335 Grade Crome Pipe gives it the characteristics of strength, strength, stiffness, wear resistance, hardness, hot hardness, and corrosion resistance.

Carbon Steel Fabricated Pipes – offer high durability, corrosion resistance, and tensile strength. The Carbon Steel Fabricated Pipes are used in various industries such as Oil & Gas Industry, Chemical Industry, Metallurgical Industry, Energy Industry, Ships Industry, Desalination Industry, Food Industry, and Pulp and Paper Industry.

Carbon Steel Welded Pipes – are used in high-pressure conditions. In a range of industries, such as the transport of water and waste, the oil and gas industries, high-pressure applications, and chemical manufacturing, carbon steel pipes are commonly used.

Carbon Steel ERW Pipes – have various features like Lightweight, Corrosion resistance, structured appropriately, Precision engineered, intricate detailing, Economical, and more. These ERW pipes are used in Ship Building, Automobile, Boilers & Pressure Vessels, Railways, Oil & Petro Chemicals, Coal & Mining, Transmission Towers, and General & Heavy Engineering.

Carbon Steel LSAW Pipes – has some fine features such as easy installation, seamless finish, Rustproof, and more. As these LSAW pipes are expensive, they are not widely used in lower value non-energy applications such as water pipelines.


Post time: Apr-27-2022

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