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Difference Between PSL1 And PSL2 Pipes
An API (American Petroleum Institute) 5L line pipes are manufactured in two forms, PSL 1 and PSL 2. PSL stands for Product Specification Levels. PSL stands for Product Specification Levels. These specs cover seamless and welded steel line pipe from grades X42 through X80. API 5L is suitable for t...Read more -
Difference between seamless pipe and erw pipe
The question “Shall I use ERW or seamless pipes for my project?” is coming up over and over. Each of the two has different advantages and disadvantages, which should be pondered to take a proper decision: SEAMLESS PIPE PROS AND CONS Seamless pipes are manufactured out of a solid block of steel an...Read more -
Square Tube Vs. Round Tube
Tubes are one of the most versatile metal supplies available. As a result, they are used in various industries, including construction, industrial, and manufacturing. In reality, you will find a tube or two in almost every manufactured building to aid in the structure’s stability and functionalit...Read more -
What is a welded steel pipe
Welded pipe (pipe manufactured with a weld) is a tubular product made out of flat plates, known as skelp that are formed, bent and prepared for welding. The most popular process for large diameter pipe uses a longitudinal seam weld. Spiral welded pipe is an alternative process, spiral weld constr...Read more -
ASTM A106/A53 EN10216-1 seamless steel pipe
ASTM A106 Seamless Pipe ASTM A106 pipe (also covered in ASME specifications as S/A 106) is the standard specification for seamless carbon steel pipe for high-temperature service. Most common uses are in refineries and plants when gasses or fluids ...Read more