
1.Product Description /Specifications
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Production Range |
Outer Diameter:10-120mm (0.4 inch - 4.7 inch) |
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Wall Thickness:1-20mm (0.04 inch - 0.78 inch) |
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Material / Grade |
Carbon Steel: GB/T 8162 & 8163 & 3639: 10#, 20#, 35#, 45#, 55#, Q235B, Q235C, CF53, A105 ASTM A519: 1010, 1020, 1026, 1035, 1045, 1050 DIN17121/EN 10297-1, DIN1629/DIN2391/EN 10305-1: C10/CK10, C22/CK22, C35/CK35, C45/CK45, CF53 JIS3441/JIS3444/JIS3445: STKM11A, STKM12A/STKM12B/STKM12C, STKM13A/STKM13B/STKM13C JIS G4051: S10C, S20C, S25C, S35C, S45C, S55C |
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Alloy Steel: GB/T 8162 & 8163 & 3639: 16Mn(Q345B), 20Cr, 40Cr, 15CrMo, 20CrMo, 28CrMo, 30CrMo, 35CrMo, 42CrMo, 20CrMnTi, 40MnMoV, 20Mn2, ZF6, 16MnCr5, 20MnCr5, 38Mn2V, 09CrCuSb(ND) ASTM A519: 5120, 5140, 4130, 4135, 4140 DIN17121/EN 10297-1, DIN1629/DIN2391/EN 10305-1: ST52, EN10084-1998 20Cr4, 41Cr4, 15CrMo4, 25CrMo4, 35CrMo4, 42CrMo4, 16MnCr5 JIS3441/JIS3444/JIS3445: SCM432/SCRRM3, SCM4 JIS G4053: JIS SCr420, JIS SCr440, SCM415, SCM420 |
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Tolerance |
Tolerance ±0.15mm,Superior products ±0.05mm, Can be customized according to customer's requirements |
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Technique |
Cold Drawn / Cold Rolled |
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Shape |
Round |
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Further Processing for Steel Tubes |
Final Annealing, Cutting, Chamfer, Threading, Inner diameter or Outer Diameter Lathe, Surface Shot Blasting, Laser Marking |
1. What is seamless steel tubing?
Seamless tubes are as defined – they do not have a welded seam. The tubing is manufactured through an extrusion process where the tube is drawn from a solid stainless steel billet and extruded into a hollow form.
2.What is the difference between seamless tubing and welded tubing?
Seamless tube is extruded and drawn from a billet while welded tube is produced from a strip that is roll formed and welded to produce a tube. Welded tube is considerably less expensive than seamless tube and is readily available in long continuous lengths.
3.Why use seamless pipe?
These kinds of pipes are known for their ability to withstand pressure more efficiently in comparison to other methods of pipe manufacturing processes, as well as being fast and cost-effective. Seamless pipes are generally used in gas lines, as well as pipes that carry liquids (JSTEEL, 2017).
4.What is the strongest metal tubing?
Steel tubes are generally stronger, more durable and suitable for high-load applications. Aluminum tubes are lightweight and provide excellent resistance to corrosion, which is ideal for applications requiring easy handling and longevity in corrosive environments.
5.When to use seamless?
Seamless tubing is ideal for high-pressure and high-temperature applications, such as in the petrochemical, oil and gas, and aerospace industries. It is generally used in applications where corrosion resistance is crucial, such as in chemical processing and food production.



















