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EN 10219 S235JRH Steel Pipe
S235JRH EN 10219 steel pipes are available in a variety of sizes and shapes and are ideal for general building projects such as building framing and structural support systems. It has corrosion resistance and good weldability and high toughness. S235JRH steel pipes are also more economical and much lighter than other materials such as stainless steel or titanium alloys.
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EN 10219 S355J2H Carbon Steel Pipe
S355J2H pipe is also called carbon steel pipe. EN 10219 S355J2H Carbon Steel Pipes are manufactured in accordance with standard industry practice. The most reliable materials are used in the manufacture of S355J2H Tubes, making it easy to use in mechanical and structural applications.
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ASTM A252 Gr3 Steel Piling Pipe
ASTM A252 Grade 3 pipe is a high tensile strength and yield strength pipe with a minimum tensile strength of 66000 Psi (455 Mpi) and a minimum yield strength of 45000 Psi (310 Mpi), primarily used in piling applications.
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ASTM A252 Steel Pipe
ASTM A252 standard covers nominal (average) wall welded and seamless steel pipes for piling purposes, available in different length ranges.
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API 5CT J55 Casing Pipe
J55 pipe is used to transport raw materials or products from one end to the other and has similar properties to K55 grade. API 5CT J55 casing is widely used in shallow wells, geothermal wells and water wells of natural gas and coalbed methane because of its relatively low price. In addition, J55 pipe is also well suited for low pressure environments, and in applications involving carbon dioxide or acidic environments.
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API 5CT K55 Casing
API 5CT K55 casing is a relatively common type of OCTG, mainly used for oil wells with various end connections, widely used in shallow wells, geothermal wells, and water wells in the oil and gas fields.
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API 5CT N80 Casing Pipe
API 5CT N80 casing is a high-strength oil well tubing, including N80-1 and N80-Q. The minimum yield strength of N80 casing exceeds 758MPa, and the minimum tensile strength exceeds 689MPa, and it is mainly used in oil & gas, coalbed methane exploitation and geothermal wells.
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EN 10217-1 P235TR1 Welded Steel Pipe
EN 10217-1 specifies requirements for welded round tubes of unalloyed carbon steel for use at room temperature. Whereas EN 10217-1 P235TR1 welded steel pipes are mainly used for high temperature service applications. It is a carbon non-alloy steel used for primary forming into forged products.
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ASTM A135 VS A53 Welded Steel Pipe
Welded steel pipe is formed by rolling a sheet into a tube and then welding the seam, with tighter dimensional tolerances and lighter weight. ASTM A53 is standard specification for black and hot-dipped, zinc-coated, welded and seamless steel pipe. ASTM A135 is standard specification for electric-resistance-welded steel pipe. The following will talk about differences between them.
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API 5L X70 PSL1 VS PSL2
API 5L x70 pipes are used in pipeline transportation systems in the oil and gas industry. It includes two product specification levels, PSL1 and PSL2, and there are differences in chemical composition and mechanical properties between the two.
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