Schedule 80 Carbon Steel Pipe is made up of carbon steel
materials. The carbon steels can vary in composition based
on the grades. The strengths and the toughness vary. To have
an international and equal identification of the pressure
capacities of the pipes, the schedule scale is used. The
Schedule 80 Carbon Steel Pipe means that it has schedule 80
characteristics. There are schedules 5 to 160. 5 is the
least pressure capable and 160 is the most pressure capable.
So the Schedule 80 Pipe Dimensions would be in half way
through the spectrum. The nominal bore sizes range from 1/8
inches through 6 inches and the internal and external
diameters vary. This in turn affects the wall thickness to
vary from 0.095mm to 0.432mm. So the Schedule 80 Pipe
Pressure Rating depends on all of these factors; the wall
thickness, the diameter and the material grade. The stronger
materials don’t need to have thicker walls to be in schedule
80. The Schedule 80 Pipe Thickness In Mm ranges only from
0.095mm to 0.432. The applications of the carbon steels
pipes are in the less corrosive, high toughness and high
wear and tear applications. The Schedule 80 Pipe Weight
differs based on the grade, wall thickness, diameter and
length of the pipe. Please contact us for more information
and pricings.
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