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  • Precision seamless pipes vs ordinary seamless pipes

    The main difference between precision seamless tubes and ordinary seamless tubes lies in the dimensional accuracy. The dimensional tolerance of precision seamless tubes can be controlled within ±0.1 mm, while that of ordinary seamless tubes is usually above ±0.5 mm.
  • Precision seamless pipe

    Precision seamless tubes are often used in hydraulic components, pneumatic components, cylinders, hydraulic cylinders and other fields that need to withstand high pressure. They have excellent mechanical properties and dimensional accuracy, and are the preferred pipe material in many industries.
  • API tubing in the field of oil and gas

    Among numerous oil and gas products, API Tubing that conforms to the API standard has become an indispensable part of the oil well production system because it plays a key role in the transportation of oil, gas and associated liquids.
  • 45 degree VS 90 degree elbow

    Elbows are pipe fittings used in pipeline systems to change the direction of fluid or gas transportation. They can be classified into different angles such as 45°, 90°, 135°, and 180° according to their angles.
  • API 5CT casing pipe

    As a key structural component in oil and gas construction, the casing not only stabilizes the wellbore and effectively prevents its collapse, but also isolates the pressure and fluid between different formations, ensuring the safety and efficiency of drilling and completion operations.
  • Manufacturing process of alloy steel pipes

    Alloy steel pipes are widely used in application environments such as chemical engineering, petroleum and natural gas, boilers and high-pressure equipment, which require high corrosion resistance, high temperature resistance and high strength. With its excellent mechanical properties and chemical stability, it has become an indispensable material for transportation and support.
  • Carbon steel pipe VS Black steel pipe

    Carbon steel pipes are made of iron and carbon as the main components, featuring high strength and excellent pressure resistance. Black steel pipes, on the other hand, are black pipes with a layer of natural oxide scale (or "blackening" treatment) retained on the surface of ordinary carbon steel pipes.
  • Standards of black carbon steel pipe

    Black carbon steel pipe is a type of carbon steel pipe that has not undergone any coating treatment. Its surface is covered with a natural black layer of iron oxide, hence the name black carbon steel pipe.
  • ASME B16.5 flange dimensions

    ASME B16.5 is a key standard for the manufacture of pipe flanges and flange fittings with diameters ranging from NPS ½ "to NPS 24" (approximately 15 mm - 600 mm) and pressure ratings from 150 to 2500.
  • Common standards for flanges

    A flange is a connecting component used to connect pipes, valves and other equipment in a pipeline system. It can establish a firm connection and prevent leakage of pipes or valves and other equipment.
  • The size of the Elbow

    Elbow is a common pipe component, mainly used to change the flow direction and layout of pipelines. Its essence is to make a certain Angle on the pipeline to enable the medium to turn smoothly.
  • Standards for Elbows

    Elbows, as key components for changing the flow direction of media, are often used in the design and construction of pipeline systems.
  • ASTM A106 pipe

    ASTM A106 is a standard for seamless carbon steel pipes formulated by the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM), and is widely used for conveying high-temperature services (such as oil refining, chemical industry, boilers and petrochemical plants).
  • API 5L X70 pipe

    API 5L X70 pipe is a high-strength conduit manufactured in accordance with the American Petroleum Institute (API) 5L specification for Steel pipes for Pipeline transportation, where "X70" indicates its minimum yield strength of  70 ksi (approximately  485 MPa).
  • Dimension standards for ASTM A53 schedule 40 pipe

    ASTM A53/A53M is a standard for carbon steel pipes, covering seamless and welded (including resistance welded and furnace welded) pipes. A53 pipes come in a variety of different types and grades and are commonly used in applications such as machinery, pressure systems, and structural supports.
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