Schedule 20 Carbon Steel Pipe is made up of a material that
has carbon and iron in the composition. About 90% of all
steel used in the world is carbon . The schedules are
measures to indicate the wall thickness, the outer diameter
and the bore size. The Schedule 20 is one of the lower
schedules; meaning it can withstand mild pressures. Bhansali Brothers. is a leading manufacturer and supplier of
these CS pipes. The Schedule 20 Pipe Pressure Rating depends
on the dimensions of the pipes. With lower diameters and
larger wall thicknesses, the pressure capacity improves.
Larger pipes with lesser wall thicknesses have lower
pressure ratings. The Schedule 20 Carbon Steel Pipe Wall
Thickness ranges from 6.35 inches to 12.7 inches. The
varying wall thickness along with different grades of
material makes the difference in the pressure rating. The
Schedule 20 Pipe Thickness In Mm correlates to the diameter
of the pipes as well. The nominal size of the pipes ranges
from 8 inches to 36 inches in this category. The Dimensions
on the other hand influence the weight of the pipes. The
larger pipes with high wall thicknesses account for higher
weight per length. The Sch 20 is used in low to mild
pressure applications. Please contact us for further
information on the schedule 20 carbon steel pipes.
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