Description
Sch40 Carbon Steel Seamless Pipe
Schedule 40 carbon steel seamless pipe refers to a type of pipe made from carbon steel that is characterized by its wall thickness and manufacturing method. Here's what the terms mean:
Schedule 40: This refers to the wall thickness of the pipe. Schedule 40 pipes are considered to have a standard wall thickness, meaning they are relatively thinner compared to pipes with higher schedules (like Schedule 80 or Schedule 160). The schedule number helps define the relationship between the pipe’s diameter and its wall thickness, which affects the pipe's pressure rating and strength. Schedule 40 is commonly used in applications where moderate pressure handling is required.
Carbon steel: This indicates the material the pipe is made from—carbon steel is a type of steel where carbon is the main alloying element. Carbon steel pipes are known for their strength, durability, and cost-effectiveness, and they are often used in a wide range of applications, from water lines to structural uses.
Seamless: This refers to the manufacturing process. Seamless pipes are made without any welding or joints. Instead, they are created by extruding or piercing a solid steel billet to form a hollow tube, resulting in a pipe with no seam, making it stronger and more reliable for certain applications compared to welded pipes.
Applications: Schedule 40 carbon steel seamless pipes are typically used in applications like water systems, gas lines, and low-pressure systems where moderate strength and pressure resistance are sufficient. They are commonly found in industries such as construction, oil and gas, and HVAC.
- Cut tolerance will be +.125" -0" (+1/8 -0)
- Pipe Sizes: 1/2" thru 6" Diameter - From 1 foot - 7 foot Lengths
- Schedule 40 Black Seamless Pipe
- Custom Cut Pipe is Non-Returnable
- Pipe Chart: Common Diameters & Wall Thicknesses PDF
Note: Some ends may come bevel on one end. Pipe is saw cut from full length's