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EN 10305-4

Carbon Steel En 10305 4 Pipes are made of several elements and compounds, creating a complex blend of materials. The main elemental components of these pipes include carbon, manganese, phosphorus, sulfur, silicon, and sometimes small amounts of other substances. These elements interact with one another to form an alloy with various properties beneficial for pipe production and applications. Most 10305 4 pipes contain slightly more carbon than other types of steel and thus have higher hardness - this makes them great for heavy-duty applications like bearings and railroad axles. Manganese added to the alloy gives it extra strength at high temperatures and increases its brittleness at low temperatures. Phosphorus helps the hardened steel resist abrasive wear, while sulfur is a deoxidizer that lessens the chances of cracking or bristling from corrosion due to oxygen inclusions. Who knew something as simple as a pipe could be so complicated?

Carbon Steel Pipes En 10305 4 possess excellent qualities, making them suited for various applications. The steel alloy is milled with precision to create pipes of a consistent and precise thickness throughout their length. This makes installation and line joining straightforward, yielding reliable quality connections. Its composition provides improved durability compared to other steel alloys, making it corrosion and abrasion resistant and providing an acrylic finish for a great exterior look. An added benefit is En 10305 4 Carbon Steel Pipes retain their properties in a wide temperature range while being able to withstand high pressure without deforming, making this type of pipe preferable for construction sites where pipes are exposed to the elements or areas with varying pressure inside the line. Carbon Steel En 10305 4 Pipes have become invaluable commodities for many engineering works thanks to these characteristics.

FAQ's for Carbon Steel EN 10305-4 Pipes

Carbon Steel En 10305 4 Pipes Starts At Rs 70/Kg To Rs 130/Kg

This type of steel pipe has a pressure rating of up to 28 bar.

These pipes have a wide variety of uses, including for engineering and automotive applications, construction materials, low-pressure systems, and general purpose tubing. They can also be used in manufacturing, chemical processing, and other industrial applications where strength and durability are needed.

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