Differences and uses of seamless steel pipes and spiral welded pipes

1. Seamless steel pipes are widely used. General-purpose seamless steel pipes are rolled from ordinary carbon structural steel, low alloy structural steel, or alloy structural steel. They have the largest output and are mainly used as pipes or structural parts for transporting fluids.
2. They are supplied in three categories according to different uses: a. Supply according to chemical composition and mechanical properties; b. Supply according to mechanical properties; c. Supply according to hydraulic pressure test. If the steel pipes supplied according to categories a and b are used to withstand liquid pressure, they must also undergo a hydrostatic test.
3. Special-purpose seamless pipes include seamless pipes for boilers, chemical and electric power, geological seamless pipes, and petroleum seamless pipes.

Seamless steel pipes have hollow sections and are widely used as pipelines for transporting fluids, such as pipelines for transporting oil, natural gas, coal gas, water, and certain solid materials. Compared with solid steel materials such as round steel, steel pipes are lighter in weight when the bending and torsional strength are the same, and they are an economical cross-section steel material. It is widely used in the manufacture of structural parts and mechanical parts, such as oil drill pipes, automobile transmission shafts, bicycle frames, and steel scaffolding used in construction. The use of steel pipes to make ring parts can improve material utilization, simplify the manufacturing process, and save materials and processing. Steel pipes have been widely used for manufacturing.

Spiral welded pipes are mainly used in water supply projects, the petrochemical industry, the chemical industry, the electric power industry, agricultural irrigation, and urban construction in China. For liquid transportation: water supply and drainage. For gas transportation: coal gas, steam, liquefied petroleum gas. For structural purposes: piling pipes, bridges; pipes for docks, roads, building structures, etc.


Post time: Sep-26-2023