Introduction to Carbon Steel Pipe
2022-03-11

Carbon steel pipe is a type of steel pipe made primarily from carbon and iron. It is widely used in construction, oil and gas, power generation, water transportation, and mechanical applications due to its strength, durability, and cost-effectiveness.

Carbon steel pipes are available in seamless and welded forms, with a variety of sizes, wall thicknesses, and grades such as ASTM A106, A53, API 5L, and more. They offer excellent mechanical properties, high-pressure resistance, and good wear performance.

Depending on the application, carbon steel pipes can be hot-rolled, cold-drawn, galvanized, or coated to improve their corrosion resistance.

Key Features:

  • High tensile strength and toughness

  • Suitable for high-temperature and high-pressure environments

  • Available in a wide range of sizes and thicknesses

  • Seamless and ERW (Electric Resistance Welded) options

  • Cost-effective solution for industrial piping systems

Carbon steel pipes are ideal for transporting oil, gas, water, steam, and other fluids in both aboveground and underground installations.

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