Sales Hotline:
+8618365715813
Carbon steel pipes are steel pipes with carbon as the main alloy element, and their carbon content is between 0.12-2.0%. Compared with other steel pipes, carbon steel pipes have the following characteristics:
①. High strength: Carbon steel pipes exhibit high tensile strength and yield strength and are suitable for pipeline systems that need to withstand large loads.
②. Wear resistance: Carbon steel pipes have high surface hardness and good wear resistance, and have good tolerance for pipelines transporting hot and cold liquids and abrasive substances.
③. Plasticity: Carbon steel pipes are easily deformed by cold and heat, and can be produced into complex pipeline structures through processing methods such as wire twisting and complex shape bending.
④. Easy to process: Carbon steel pipes can be processed in a variety of ways, such as welding, brazing, heating and bending, etc., making them suitable for many different application fields.
2. Classification of carbon steel pipes
According to different carbon content, carbon steel pipes can be divided into low carbon steel, medium carbon steel and high carbon steel. Different carbon contents will affect the hardness, strength and durability of the pipe. In addition, carbon steel pipes can also be classified according to the process structure and usage scenarios of the pipe, such as Welded pipes, seamless pipes, turned pipes, pressure pipes, etc.
3. Application fields of carbon steel pipes
Carbon steel pipes have a wide range of applications, mainly including the following aspects:
①. Oil and natural gas transmission pipelines: Because carbon steel pipes have high strength, high toughness and corrosion resistance, they are often used in pipelines for transporting industrial raw materials such as oil and natural gas.
②. Chemical industry: Carbon steel pipes can withstand highly corrosive liquids under high temperature and pressure and are used in the production and use of various equipment in the chemical industry.
③. Machinery manufacturing industry: Carbon steel pipes can be used to produce parts and components of automobiles, aircraft and other mechanical equipment.
④. Construction projects: Carbon steel pipes can be used in steel structure supports and underground pipe network systems in construction projects.
In short, carbon steel pipes are widely used in industry and construction and other fields, and have high economic and social value.
|