Tubing & Pipe

Tubing and piping is used to connect components and convey products.

FEATUREs

  • ALUMINUM PIPE AND TUBING
    • Alloy 6063 ASTM B-221
    • 6063 T-6 | Straights
    • 6063 T-1 | Bends

 

  • CARBON-STEEL PIPE AND TUBING
    • Pipe | ASTM A-53
      • This specification covers seamless and welded black and galvanized steel pipe
    • Tube | ASTM A-513
      • This specification covers electric-resistance welded-carbon and alloy steel tubing for use as mechanical tubing

 

  • STAINLESS STEEL PIPE AND TUBING
    • Pipe | ASTM A-312 |
      • This specification covers seamless and welded stainless-steel pipe intended for high temperature and general corrosive service.
      • Twenty-four grades are covered, the most common of which are 304, 316, 304L, and 316L
    • Tube | ASTM A-249 |
      • This specification covers stainless-steel tubing for general corrosion resisting and low- or high-temperature service

 

  • GALVANIZED PIPE AND TUBING
    • Pipe | ASTM A-53 | Galvanized coated pipe
    • Tube | ASTM A-513 | Galvanized coated tube
    • Tube | ASTM | Galvanized tube

 

  • TUBING WALL THICKNESS
    • 16 Gauge (0.065” wall)
    • 14 Gauge (0.083” wall)
    • 12 Gauge (0.109” wall)
    • 11 Gauge (0.120” wall)
    • 10 Gauge (0.130” wall)

 

  • PIPING WALL THICKNESS
    • Schedule 10
      • 2” = 0.154”
      • 3” to 4” = 0.120”
      • 5” to 6” = 0.134”
      • 8” = 0.148”
      • 10” = 0.165”
    • Schedule 40
      • 2” = 0.109”
      • 3” = 0.216”
      • 4” = 0.237”
      • 5” = 0.258”
      • 6” = 0.280”
      • 8” = 0.322”
      • 10” = 0.365”

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