Product Details:
Minimum Order Quantity | 500 Kg |
Product Type | CARBON PIPE |
Size | 2 inch |
Schedule Number | SCH 10 -SCH 80 |
Brand | Jindal |
Material | CDW PIPE |
Outside Diameter | 25 MM |
Steel Grade | ASTM A240 |
Wall Thickness | 0.8 MM |
Thickness | 2 MM THIK |
Type | ROUND |
Unit Pipe Length | 6 meter |
Carbon steel pipes are widely used in various industries for transporting fluids and gases, as well as for structural applications. They are composed primarily of carbon and iron, with trace amounts of other elements such as manganese, silicon, and copper.
The steel grade of carbon steel pipes indicates the specific composition and properties of the steel used in their construction. Different steel grades offer varying levels of strength, durability, and resistance to corrosion. Some commonly used steel grades for carbon steel pipes include:
ASTM A53/A106 Grade A/B/C: These are standard specifications for seamless and welded carbon steel pipes suitable for various applications, including pressure and mechanical uses. Grade A is typically used for non-pressurized applications, while grades B and C are suitable for higher-pressure applications.
API 5L Grade B/X42/X52/X60/X65: API 5L (American Petroleum Institute) specifies the requirements for seamless and welded carbon steel pipes used in the oil and gas industry. The different grades indicate varying levels of strength and suitability for different pipeline applications.
ASTM A333 Grade 6: This grade is specifically designed for low-temperature service and is commonly used for piping systems in cold environments. It offers excellent impact toughness at low temperatures.
ASTM A106 Grade C: This grade is a higher carbon version of Grade B and provides enhanced strength and heat resistance. It is suitable for high-temperature applications.
ASTM A335 P11/P22/P91: These are alloy steel grades used for high-temperature service, particularly in power plant applications. They contain higher levels of alloying elements such as chromium, molybdenum, and vanadium for increased strength and corrosion resistance.
The choice of steel grade depends on the specific requirements of the application, including factors such as pressure, temperature, corrosion resistance, and mechanical properties. It is important to consult the relevant standards and specifications to select the appropriate steel grade for a particular carbon steel pipe application.
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