Carbon Steel Pipe
Carbon steel is an iron carbon alloy with carbon content of 0.0218% ~ 2.11%. Also called carbon steel. Generally, it also contains a small amount of silicon, manganese, sulfur and phosphorus. Carbon steel pipes are made by piercing steel ingots or solid round steel into capillary tubes, which are then hot rolled, cold rolled, or cold drawn.
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Carbon steel pipes are mostly used to make oil pipelines, drill pipes, hydraulic pipelines, gas pipelines, fluid pipelines, boiler pipelines, conduits, scaffolding pipelines, etc.