There are two types of pipes available: cold drew and cold rolled. There are fabricated welded, ERW, and seamless pipes. While the ASTM A333 Grade 6 Welded Pipe Specification requires it to be welded from a strip or sheet of the same material grade, seamless pipes are drawn from a single billet of the material. In most instances, pipes can be round or hydraulic in shape.
Characteristic
Long pipelines that transport oil and gases employ these carbon steel pipes. With a minimum yield strength of 240 MPa and a minimum tensile strength of 415 MPa, carbon steel ASTM A333 ERW pipe is sturdy. The substance's increased toughness and wear resistance make it useful. The mechanical qualities required for line pipes are provided by carbon steel. There is also the ASTM A333 Carbon Steel GR.6 Square Pipe, however, it serves a different purpose. The geometric shape of square pipes gives them a high degree of strength. There are further types, such as the hexagonal pipe CS A333 GR 6. For additional details on our products and their prices, kindly contact us.
Main Functions
Different material compositions, such as ferritic steels and alloyed steels, are available for A333 Seamless Pipe. For low-temperature services, ASTM A333 Grade 6 Pipe and welded pipes meet these criteria. This makes it easier to weld any pipe made of the A333 Material during the welding process so that it can be used in piping systems.
Specifications Of SA333 and ASTM A333
ASME, ASTM, and API dimensions
Sizes from 1/2" to 36" NB
3 to 12 mm thick
All Schedules, Schedules SCH 40, 80, 160, XS, XXS,
Seamless, ERW, weld, or manufactured
Round Form, Hydraulic, etc.
Minimum 3 meters, maximum 18 meters, or as required by the customer
Beveled, plain, and treated ends
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