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BS 3602-1

Carbon Steel Bs 3602 1 pipes are made of an alloy of iron, carbon, and other elements such as manganese, phosphorus, sulfur, and silicon. The carbon content in these pipes ranges from 0.17% to 0.23%, while the manganese content ranges from 0.40% to 1.20%. The phosphorus and sulfur content is kept low to prevent any cracks or weaknesses in the material. Silicon is added to improve the overall strength and hardness of the pipes. The chemical composition of these pipes ensures a high level of durability and resistance to corrosion, making them ideal for use in multiple applications, including boilers, heat exchangers, and high-pressure pipelines.

Bs 3602 Carbon Steel 1 pipes' strength and durability, make them a popular choice for many applications. These pipes are often used in high-pressure pipelines and boilers due to their ability to withstand high temperatures and pressures without breaking or deforming. They also have a high resistance to corrosion and a long lifespan, making them ideal for use in harsh environments. The low phosphorus and sulfur content in the chemical composition of these pipes contributes to their strength and durability by preventing the formation of cracks and weaknesses in the material. The high carbon content and the addition of manganese also contribute to the hardness and overall strength of the pipes. In addition, the presence of silicon enhances the material's resistance to high-temperature corrosion and oxidation. Overall, the combination of these properties makes CS pipes Bs 3602 1a a reliable and versatile choice for many industrial applications.

FAQ's for Carbon Steel BS 3602-1 Pipes

The dimensions and sizes of Carbon Steel Bs 3602 1 pipes vary, but they are typically available in nominal bore sizes ranging from 15mm to 500mm and wall thicknesses ranging from 2mm to 30mm.

Carbon Steel Bs 3602 1 pipes are typically manufactured through a seamless or welded process. In the seamless process, a cylindrical hollow is formed by piercing a solid round billet, while in the welded process, a hole is formed by welding several metal plates together.

Price is based on various factors; generally, it starts from INR 50/Kg to INR 70/Kg.

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