Brief Article on ERW (Electric Resistance Welded) Pipe
Lightweight, corrosion-resistant, constructed correctly, precision-engineered, intricate details, economical, and more are some of the benefits of Carbon Steel ERW Pipes. Shipbuilding, automobiles, boilers and pressure vessels, railways, oil and petrochemicals, coal and mining, transmission towers, and general and heavy engineering all use ERW pipes.
Carbon steel pipes are made utilizing a variety of procedures that result in pipes with varying properties. A carbon steel pipe’s carbon content can be as high as 2.1 percent of the total alloy weight. Any increase in the carbon content in the alloy used to create a Carbon Steel line pipe would increase the metals’ hardness and tensile strength. Even with a higher carbon percentage, the ductile characteristics of the Black Carbon Steel jacketed pipe would deteriorate.
Carbon steel pipes are available in a variety of thicknesses, including SCH 40, SCH 80, SCH 160, and so on. Power Generation (Nuclear/Thermal), Oil Refineries, Petrochemicals, Boiler