Description
Sch80 Carbon Steel Welded Pipe
Schedule 80 XH welded pipe refers to a specific type of pipe that is designed to handle higher pressures compared to standard Schedule 40 pipes.
Schedule 80: This refers to the wall thickness of the pipe. Schedule 80 pipes have thicker walls than Schedule 40 pipes, which means they can handle higher pressure and are more durable. The "80" is a number that defines the pipe’s wall thickness according to a specific standard (like ASTM or ANSI).
XH: This stands for "extra heavy," indicating the pipe has a heavier wall than typical, adding to its strength and pressure rating.
Welded: This indicates that the pipe is manufactured by welding together steel plates, as opposed to being forged from a single piece of material.
Typically, Schedule 80 XH welded pipes are used in industries like oil and gas, chemical processing, and construction, where high-pressure capabilities are necessary. The thicker walls provide better durability and resistance to corrosion and damage.
- Cut tolerance will be +.125" -0" (+1/8 -0)
- Pipe Sizes: 1/2" thru 6" Diameter - From 1 foot - 7 foot Lengths
- Schedule 80 Black Welded 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