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Carbon Steel Pipes

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Description

Carbon Steel Pipes

Carbon Steel: A type of steel in which carbon is the main alloying element, typically ranging from 0.05% to 2.0%.

Carbon Steel Pipe: A pipe made of carbon steel, mainly used for transporting fluids, gas, steam, or as a structural component.

Types of Carbon Steel Pipes

  • Welded Pipes: Produced from steel plates or strips and joined with a weld seam.
  • Seamless Pipes: Manufactured through hot rolling or drawing without a weld seam, offering superior strength and durability.
  • Galvanized Pipes: Carbon steel pipes coated with zinc to enhance corrosion resistance.

Key Technical Properties

  • Carbon Content: Directly affects the pipe’s strength and hardness, though higher carbon reduces corrosion resistance.
  • Tensile Strength & Yield Strength: Must meet specific requirements depending on pressure and application.
  • Hardness & Wear Resistance: Important in applications involving abrasive materials.
  • Diameter & Thickness: Manufactured according to standards such as ASTM, API, and DIN.

Applications

  • Fluid & Gas Transmission: Water, steam, oil, industrial gases, and chemicals in steel production processes
  • Steam & Water Lines: Used in heating and cooling systems of steel plants
  • Structural & Support Constructions: Due to high strength, used in support structures for steel equipment
  • Machinery & Rolling Mill Components: Such as rollers, pistons, and hydraulic cylinders

Advantages

  • Lower cost compared to alloy and stainless steels
  • Good weldability and formability
  • Adequate resistance to mechanical pressures

Limitations

  • Lower corrosion resistance compared to stainless steels
  • Requires coating or painting in humid and corrosive environments

Common Standards

  • ASTM A53: Carbon steel pipes for transmission and structural purposes
  • ASTM A106: Carbon steel pipes for high-temperature fluid and steam service
  • API 5L: Carbon steel pipes for oil and gas pipelines
  • DIN & JIS: European and Japanese standards