Understanding the different Grades of Straight Seam steel Pipe

Straight seam steel pipe is an essential component of many industrial projects, and it is important to understand the different grades of steel pipe available. With the right grade of steel pipe, you can ensure that your project is built to last and can withstand the rigors of the environment.

When it comes to straight seam steel pipe, there are three main grades: A, B, and C. Grade A is the most common grade and is used for general purpose applications. It is the most economical grade and is often used for structural applications. Grade B is a higher grade and is used for more demanding applications. It is stronger and more durable than Grade A and is often used for pressure applications. Grade C is the highest grade and is used for the most demanding applications. It is the strongest and most durable grade and is often used for high-pressure applications.

OD (mm) wall thickness (mm)
  2 2.5 3 3.5 4 4.5 5 6 6.5-7 7.5-8 8.5-9 9.5-10 11 12
Φ25-Φ28                
Φ32                
Φ34-Φ36                
Φ38                
Φ40                  
Φ42                  
Φ45                
Φ48-Φ60              
Φ63.5              
Φ68-Φ73                
Φ76        
Φ80        
Φ83        
Φ89        
Φ95        
Φ102        
Φ108        
Φ114          
Φ121          
Φ127          
Φ133          
Φ140            
Φ146            
Φ152            
Φ159            
Φ168            

No matter what grade of straight seam steel pipe you choose, it is important to understand the different grades and their uses. With the right grade of steel pipe, you can ensure that your project is built to last and can withstand the rigors of the environment. With the right grade of steel pipe, you can ensure that your project is built to last and can provide years of reliable service.

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