Jizhong astm A-53 steel pipe

Pressure Tested

ASTM A53 pipe is pressure tested to allow for liquids and gases to be passed through it.

Corrosion Resistance

Carbon steel pipes can be resistant to corrosion due to the addition of lacquer coating, hot-dipped galvanizing, or zinc coating. This allows builders to use smaller, thinner pipes, even in environments that are acidic or extremely corrosive.

Shock Resistance

A53 steel pipe offers great resistance to vibration and shock.

High Tensile Strength

This tested steel pipe has high tensile strengths which make it safe to use in situations with very high pressures.

Cost-Effective

No matter the pressure that needs to be withstood, carbon A53 steel pipe can be much thinner than other types of pipes. This means that they have a greater carrying capacity than other pipes.

Mechanical Properties & Tensile Requirements: A53 Steel Pipe

Physical Requirements - A53

Seamless & ERW

Grade A

Grade B

Tensile Strength (min. psi)

48,000

60,000

Yield Strength (min. psi)

30,000

35,000

Chemical Requirements - A53

Element

Grade A

Grade B

Carbon (max %)

0.250

0.300

Manganese (%)

0.950

1.200

Phosphorus (max %)

0.050

0.050

Sulfur (max %)

0.045

0.045

Published On: December 12th, 2024 / Categories: Company-Blogs /

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