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Carbon Steel Pipes (CS PIPES)

Carbon Steel Pipes (CS PIPES)

Carbon steel pipes(cs pipes) is used as the base pipe of bimetallic combination tubing, which has an internal liner made of stainless steel, titanium alloy steel, copper or aluminum, and so on. These Carbon Steel Pipes are available different size, specification, Grade material & Shapes in clients requirement. We offer these Pipes & Tubes at reasonable prices to the clients.

Carbon Steel Pipes (cs pipes) & Tubes Specification

A53 A106 API5L Grade B/C X42 Seamless Pipe
Size Range : 1/8″ – 26″
Schedules : 20, 30, 40, Standard (STD), Extra Heavy (XH), 80, 100, 120, 140, 160, XXH
Grades : ASTM A53 Gr B, ASME SA53 Gr B, API-5L Gr B, ASTM A106 Gr B, ASME SA106 Gr B, ASTM A106 Gr C, PSL 1 and PSL2
API5L X-42 X-52 X-60 Seamless Pipe
Size Range : 2″ – 24″
Schedules : Standard (STD), Extra Heavy (XH), 100, 120, 160, XXH
Grades : PSL1 and PSL2

A333 (Low Temp) Grade 1/6 Carbon Steel Seamless Pipe
Size Range : 1/2″ – 24″
Schedules : Standard (STD), Extra Heavy (XH), 100, 120, 160, XXH

A53 API5L Grade B X-42 X-52 X-60 ERW (Electric Resistance Welded) Pipe
Size Range : 2″ – 24″
Schedules : 10, 20, Standard (STD), Extra Heavy (XH)
Non-Schedules : .120wall, .156wall, .188wall, .203 wall, .219wall etc.
Grades : API-5L Gr B, API-5L Gr X42, API-5L Gr X52, API-5L Gr X60, API-5L Gr X65PSL1 and PSL2

API5L Grade B X-42 X-52 X-60 DSAW/SAW
Size Range : 26″ – 60″
Schedules : 20, Std, XH, 30,
Grades : API-5L Gr B, API-5L Gr X42, API-5L Gr X52, API-5L Gr X60, API-5L Gr X65PSL1 and PSL2

Manufacturing Methods of CS PIPES

Carbon steel pipes (cs pipes) can be manufactured using several different techniques, each of which produces a pipe with certain characteristics. These characteristics include strength, wall thickness, corrosion resistance, and temperature and pressure limitations. For example, cs pipes having the same wall thickness but manufactured by different methods may vary in strength and pressure limits. The manufacturing methods we will mention include seamless, butt-welded, and spiral-welded pipes.