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Standard specifications and technical requirements for various ferrous, non-ferrous alloy, and non-metal pipes and tubes.
The ASTM A134 EFW steel pipe refers to electric-fusion-(arc)welded straight seam or spiral seam steel pipe NPS 16 and over in diameter, with wall thicknesses up to 3/4″ (19.00 mm), inclusive. Pipe having other dimensions may be furnished provided such pipe complies with all other requirements of ASTM A134/ A134M. EFW steel pipes manufactured in accordance with ASTM A134 are …
ASTM A106, identical with ASME SA-106, is the standard specification for carbon steel seamless pipe for high temperature service. It covers pipes sized from NPS 1/8 [DN 6] to NPS 48 [DN 1200] with nominal wall thickness as given in ASME B36.10M. Pipe having other dimensions can also be furnished under this standard provided such pipe complies with all other …
General Introduction Shijiazhuang Metalsin supplies a full range of ASTM A53 pipes ranging from 1/2″ to 36″ with nominal wall thickness from SCH 10 to SCH XXS, either seamless or welded, black steel or hot-dipped galvanized (HDG). Various seamless and welded pipes manufactured to ASTM A53 are available in stock. Scope Identical with ASME SA-53, ASTM A53 is the standard …
Scope ASME B36.10M is the standard specification for welded and seamless wrought steel pipes which are used for high or low temperatures and pressures. This standard is also extensively used for welded and seamless pipes made from other ferrous and non-ferrous alloys such as stainless steel, nickel, titanium zirconium,tantalum, aluminum and copper, etc. All materials shall be covered in corresponding …
Scope & Material & Tolerance ASME B36.19M is the standard specification for both welded and seamless stainless steel pipes. These stainless steel pipes may be used for high or low temperatures and pressures. This dimensional standard not only can be applied to wrought stainless steel pipes but can also be extensively applied to non-ferrous alloy pipes such as titanium, zirconium, …
What’s a tube? The tube can be defined as a hollow product of round or any other cross section having a continuous periphery. It is also called as “tubing”. Round tubes are most often seen in piping and pipeline engineering. Various tubes or tubing are endorsed by relative ASTM and ASME standard specifications. The dimensions and tolerances are also specified …