What are alloy pipes used for?
Product name | Alloy Seamless Steel Pipe |
Standard | BS 1387、GB/T 8163-1999、GB/T 8162-1999、ASTM A106-2006、ASTM A53-2007、API 5L、DIN 2448Q195-Q345, 10# ,20#,45#,195-Q345, Gr.B-Gr.50, S235JR, SS400, SPHC,BS-040A10 ,16MN, 40CR, 42CrMo, 27SiMn, 12Cr1Mov, 15CrMo, GCr15,25Mn2 ASTM, DIN, JIS, BS, GB available
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Grade | A53(A,B), A106(B,C), 10#, 20#, 45# |
Thickness | 1.5mm-100mm |
Shape | Round, Square, Rectangle, Oval |
Outer diameter | 22mm-650mm |
Technology | Hot Rolled |
Certification | ISO, CE, BV.. |
Tolerant | Thickness:±0.05MMLength:±6mmOuter Diameter:±0.3MM |
Type | Seamless Steel Pipe |
Alloy pipe is a type of steel pipe that is made from an alloy, which is a combination of two or more metallic elements. The alloying elements are added to the steel to enhance its properties, such as strength, corrosion resistance, and heat resistance. The most common alloying elements used in alloy pipes include chromium, molybdenum, nickel, and vanadium.
Alloy pipes are typically used in applications that require high strength, corrosion resistance, or resistance to high temperatures. They are commonly used in industries such as oil and gas, chemical processing, and power generation. Some of the common types of alloy pipes include:
Chromium-molybdenum alloy steel pipe: This type of alloy pipe is commonly used in high-temperature applications, such as steam pipelines and boiler tubes.
Nickel alloy steel pipe: This type of alloy pipe is used in applications that require high resistance to corrosion, such as chemical processing and oil and gas production.
Stainless steel pipe: This type of alloy pipe is made from a combination of chromium, nickel, and other alloying elements. It is highly resistant to corrosion and is commonly used in applications such as food processing, pharmaceuticals, and medical equipment.