STEEL PIPES LOW CARBON CONTENT, a type of PIPES.
Steel Pipes Low Carbon Content are a type of Pipes.
Metallic pipes are produced by two principal methods. Welded tubes are created by shaping a steel coil or plate into a cylinder and welding the seam; the welding may employ electrical?resistance or high?frequency induction techniques, or submerged?arc processes that can be either spiral or longitudinal. Seamless tubes are made by heating a cylindrical bar to a high temperature and then piercing it with a probe a process demanding significant expertise.
Line pipes fabricated from high?strength steels carry gas, water or oil from wells, reservoirs, refineries and steam plants to local distribution hubs. This grouping includes pipes made of Stainless Steel, Duplex, Super Duplex and Carbon Steel. Detailed distinctions among welded variants are provided solely for carbon steel because that material is commonly used in everyday operations thanks to its tensile and yield strength.