HIGH STRENGHT CARBON STEEL PIPES, a type of PIPES.
High Strength Carbon Steel Pipes are a type of Pipes.
Line pipes made from high?strength steels transport water, oil or gas from sources such as refineries, oil and gas wells, reservoirs and steam plants to local distribution centres. This subcategory includes tubes manufactured from Super Duplex, Duplex, Stainless and Carbon steels.
There are two principal methods for producing metallic pipes. Welded products are fabricated by rolling a steel plate or coil into a cylindrical shape and welding the seam; this welding may be carried out using submerged?arc techniques either spirally or longitudinally or by employing electrical?resistance or high?frequency induction methods. Seamless products are created by heating a steel bar to very high temperatures and then piercing it with a probe to form the bore, a process that demands a high level of expertise. Detailed distinctions among welded pipe types are provided only for carbon steel because that alloy is more commonly used in routine service owing to its tensile and yield strength.