Carbon Steel Pipe
Carbon steel pipe is a durable material made of carbon steel, a steel alloy of iron and carbon. Due to its strength and ability to withstand pressure, carbon steel pipes are used in a variety of heavy industries such as infrastructure, ships, stills, and fertilizer equipment. Carbon steel pipes are hollow with rectangular corners for extra strength in structural applications. They are easy to weld, machine and cut. Carbon steel pipes are made of steel ingots or solid round steel through perforation into capillary tubes, and then made by hot rolling, cold rolling or cold drawing. Hot-rolled carbon steel pipes are divided into general steel pipes, low and medium pressure boiler steel pipes, high pressure boiler steel pipes, alloy steel pipes, stainless steel pipes, petroleum cracking pipes, geological steel pipes and other steel pipes.