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EN 10083-2

Carbon Steel En 10083-2 Pipes are made of a combination of iron, alloying elements and carbon, providing strength, durability and resistance to corrosion. The general composition consists of 1-1.2% Manganese, 0.4-0.6% Silicon, 0.45-0.9% Carbon and up to 0.04% Sulphur; other trace elements are regulated to a maximum level of 0.35%. The exact chemical makeup will depend on the specific application for which the pipes are intended; additional elements can be added from a variety of categories, including nickel, chromium and molybdenum, for increased performance or special requirements. By combining these elements in different ratios, manufacturers can tailor pipes specifically for each individual project's needs.

Carbon Steel Pipes En 10083 2 are a preferred choice of material in many industrial applications due to their versatility and strength. It is strong and rigid, allowing for use in high-pressure situations, yet still formable for fittings such as bends and elbows without compromising performance. These pipes have excellent weldability and machinability, making them an ideal option for numerous projects, from large tanks down to small joints. Additionally, despite their strength, these pipes are lightweight, so smaller components can be handled easily by people or machines. With their range of uses and properties, En 10083 2 Carbon Steel Pipes make a dependable solution when weight capacity and budget are deciding factors in the construction process.

FAQ's for Carbon Steel EN 10083-2 Pipes

Common dimensions for En 10083 2 pipes range from 4mm-121.3mm outer diameter, with wall thicknesses ranging from 0.5mm-12.7mm and lengths up to 17 meters.

The HSN code for carbon steel EN 10083-2 pipes is 7304.49.00. This code falls under the category of tubes, pipes and hollow profiles, and is used for the purpose of taxation and classification of goods.

You should always ensure that your supplier provides certification documents verifying that all products meet the required standards and specifications, such as EN 10204 3.1 or EN 10204 3.2 certification which confirm traceability, material composition, and strength properties of your pipe product.

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