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Carbon Steel EN 10255 Pipes, also known as mild steel pipes, contain a combination of iron, carbon, and trace amounts of other elements such as manganese, phosphorus, and sulfur. These pipes are primarily used in plumbing applications to transport fluids due to their excellent malleability and resistance to corrosion. The chemical composition of these pipes consists mainly of iron (98-99%), with carbon content ranging from 0.10% to 0.20%. EN 10255 pipes can also contain silicon, manganese, sulfur, and phosphorus traces. As an additional benefit, they are often non-magnetic, which makes them ideal for applications involving electricity or electromagnetic fields.

EN 10255 Carbon Steel pipes are one of the most valuable and versatile products on the market, boasting a wide range of properties that make them ideal for multiple applications. Regarding durability, these pipes exhibit excellent levels of resistance to corrosion and other harsh environmental conditions. Their high strength makes them suitable for indoor and outdoor settings where they can endure wearing from changing temperatures and heavy loads. They’re straightforward to cut and join compared to alternative materials, making them even more suited for complex piping requirements. Furthermore, Carbon Steel pipes EN 10255 can be fitted with protective coatings if required depending on their specific application. 

FAQ's for Carbon Steel EN 10255 Pipes

EN 10255 pipes offer superior strength, flexibility and durability compared to many alternative piping materials. They can withstand extremely high temperatures and pressures, making them ideal for various applications, including commercial and industrial projects. Additionally, EN 10255 systems can help reduce installation costs since they do not require welded joints like traditional steel pipe systems.

EN 10255 pipes come in various sizes from 6mm up to 152mm. A suitable pipe size is recommended based on the specific application and project requirements.

The most common finishes for carbon steel EN 10255 pipes include hot-dip galvanized (HDG) and black enamel coating that offers protection against corrosion and abrasion. Other types of finishes, such as epoxy coatings, may also be available depending on your needs.

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