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Industrial Pipe and its Applications

Industrial Pipe and its Applications<br>Industrial pipe is a broad category of fluid and solid transport hardware used in many applications and in many Industries. Industrial pipe is often, but not necessarily, cylindrical in shape, and systems are typically configured with straight sections connected by fittings or specially-formed connections and joints.<br>Usually cylindrical, pipe and rigid tube is used in process, energy, construction, and many civil infrastructure applications. It is frequently used in pressurized applications. <br>Sizes<br>Size choices include standard nominal English sizes, metric sizes, wall thickness, and pipe schedule if applicable. English sizes are approximations of the pipe size; smaller size industrial pipe carries an internal diameter (I.D.) roughly approximate to the nominal size, and larger pipe matched the outside diameter (O.D.) more closely. American National standard Institutes (ANSI) schedule numbers cover all pipe sizes from NPS 1/8 through NPS 36 identified as Standard (STD), Extra Strong (XS) and Double Extra Strong (XXS) and all wall thicknesses by ANSI schedule number. Choices for section shape include round, oval, square, and rectangular.<br>Materials used for Manufacturing<br>The common materials used to make pipes include ferrous metals, non-ferrous metals and non-metals. Stainless steel, alloy steel and carbon steel are ferrous metals. Materials can include but are not limited to ABS, aluminum, brass, bronze, carbon or graphite, ceramic or ceramic lined, clay or vitrified clay, concrete, CPVC, EDPM, fiberglass or composite, fluoropolymers (PFA, FEP), glass or glass-lined, gray or cast iron, ductile iron, lead, neoprene or rubber or elastomer, nylon or polyamide, polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP), PTFE or PTFE lined, PVC, carbon and alloy steel, stainless steel, titanium, and zirconium.<br>Types of Industrial Pipe and their uses<br>u2022tLine Pipe: Steel line pipes tend to have a higher resistance to corrosion and are used for the transportation of oils and gases.<br>u2022tSeamless & Welded Pipe: Standard seamless pipes are more commonly used than welded pipes and they tend to be more pressure resistant and is used in Liquid transportation. Welded pipe because of its lighter weight and thin wall it is most commonly used in Gas transportation.<br>Application of Industrial Pipe <br>u2022tWater Industry: Water pipes, sewage treatment system, Industrial products etc.<br>u2022tOil Industry: Different type of pipes are used in Refineries, Crude Oil, and also the cross-country pipelines.<br>u2022tGas Transfer: Pipping to transfer different type of gases, as well as manufacturing of LPG and other form of non-toxic gases.<br>u2022tChemical Industry: Also helps in the transporting of chemicals.<br>u2022tOthers: Industrial pipping is also used in refrigeration, processing, manufacturing, Fabrication and construction industries.<br>To find Best Industrial Pipe suppliers in India, then Santosh Steel will be the best Option. To contact them Please visit: https://santoshsteels.com/contact.html.<br>Visit http://santoshsteels.com/ for stainless steel pipe manufacturers in india, manufacturers of stainless steel pipes in india, industrial pipe manufacturers in india, stainless steel tubes manufacturer in india, s s pipe manufacturer in india, stainless steel pipe Suppliers in india, Suppliers of stainless steel pipes in india, industrial pipe Supplier in india, s.s pipe exporter in india, stainless steel pipes and tubes manufacturers in india, stainless steel pipes and tubes Supplier in india, stainless steel pipes and tubes exporter in india.<br><br>

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Industrial Pipe and its Applications

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  1. Industrial Pipe and its Applications Industrial pipe is a broad category of fluid and solid transport hardware used in many applications and in many Industries. Industrial pipe is often, but not necessarily, cylindrical in shape, and systems are typically configured with straight sections connected by fittings or specially-formed connections and joints. Usually cylindrical, pipe and rigid tube is used in process, energy, construction, and many civil infrastructure applications. It is frequently used in pressurized applications. Sizes Size choices include standard nominal English sizes, metric sizes, wall thickness, and pipe schedule if applicable. English sizes are approximations of the pipe size; smaller size industrial pipe carries an internal diameter (I.D.) roughly approximate to the nominal size, and larger pipe matched the outside diameter (O.D.) more closely. American National standard Institutes (ANSI) schedule numbers cover all pipe sizes from NPS 1/8 through NPS 36 identified as Standard (STD), Extra Strong (XS) and Double Extra Strong (XXS) and all wall thicknesses by ANSI schedule number. Choices for section shape include round, oval, square, and rectangular. Materials used for Manufacturing The common materials used to make pipes include ferrous metals, non-ferrous metals and non- metals. Stainless steel, alloy steel and carbon steel are ferrous metals. Materials can include but are not limited to ABS, aluminum, brass, bronze, carbon or graphite, ceramic or ceramic lined, clay or vitrified clay, concrete, CPVC, EDPM, fiberglass or composite, fluoropolymers (PFA, FEP), glass or glass-lined, gray or cast iron, ductile iron, lead, neoprene or rubber or elastomer, nylon or polyamide, polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP), PTFE or PTFE lined, PVC, carbon and alloy steel, stainless steel, titanium, and zirconium. Types of Industrial Pipe and their uses •Line Pipe: Steel line pipes tend to have a higher resistance to corrosion and are used for the transportation of oils and gases. •Seamless & Welded Pipe: Standard seamless pipes are more commonly used than welded pipes and they tend to be more pressure resistant and is used in Liquid transportation. Welded pipe because of its lighter weight and thin wall it is most commonly used in Gas transportation. Application of Industrial Pipe •Water Industry: Water pipes, sewage treatment system, Industrial products etc. •Oil Industry: Different type of pipes are used in Refineries, Crude Oil, and also the cross- country pipelines. •Gas Transfer: Pipping to transfer different type of gases, as well as manufacturing of LPG and other form of non-toxic gases. •Chemical Industry: Also helps in the transporting of chemicals.

  2. •Others: Industrial pipping is also used in refrigeration, processing, manufacturing, Fabrication and construction industries. To find Best Industrial Pipe suppliers in India, then Santosh Steel will be the best Option. To contact them Please visit: https://santoshsteels.com/contact.html. Visit http://santoshsteels.com/ for stainless steel pipe manufacturers in india, manufacturers of stainless steel pipes in india, industrial pipe manufacturers in india, stainless steel tubes manufacturer in india, s s pipe manufacturer in india, stainless steel pipe Suppliers in india, Suppliers of stainless steel pipes in india, industrial pipe Supplier in india, s.s pipe exporter in india, stainless steel pipes and tubes manufacturers in india, stainless steel pipes and tubes Supplier in india, stainless steel pipes and tubes exporter in india.

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