Schedule 40 vs. Schedule 80

Schedule 40 vs. Schedule 80

Schedule 40 and schedule 80 pipe are made of the same materials. The difference in construction is in the wall thickness; the higher the wall thickness, the thicker the pipe wall.What is Schedule 40?Schedule 40 is a standard wall ...
2024-07-23

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Are seamless steel pipes more expensive?

Are seamless steel pipes more expensive?

Seamless steel pipes are usually more expensive than welded steel pipes. The main reasons are as follows:1. Production process: The manufacturing process of seamless steel pipes is more complicated and needs to be manufactured thr...
2024-07-23

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DIN 17175 Alloy Steel Pipe Specifications

DIN 17175 Alloy Steel Pipe Specifications

DIN 17175 is a German standard for alloy steel pipes for seamless steel tubes, mainly used for boiler and superheater pipes under high temperature conditions. Here are some common specifications and information about this standard...
2024-07-22

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What is a fluid pipe?

What is a fluid pipe?

Fluid pipe is a piping system used to transport liquids, gases or gas-liquid mixtures, and is widely used in industries, construction, agriculture, and municipal administration. Depending on the material, purpose, and environment,...
2024-07-22

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SAE 1030 Seamless Steel Pipe

SAE 1030 Seamless Steel Pipe

SAE 1030 seamless steel pipe is a seamless steel pipe made of medium carbon steel (carbon content is about 0.30%), with good mechanical properties and high strength, suitable for a variety of engineering and mechanical application...
2024-07-19

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What is SUS Material?

What is SUS Material?

SUS material refers to stainless steel, which is the code for stainless steel in the Japanese Industrial Standard (JIS). SUS materials can be divided into several types according to their chemical composition and performance. The ...
2024-07-19

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