Views: 3 Author: Site Editor Publish Time: 2024-09-12 Origin: Site
The biggest difference between thick-walled steel pipes and thin-walled steel pipes is the thickness of the pipe wall. Steel pipes with a wall diameter greater than 0.02 are generally called thick-walled steel pipes. Thick-walled steel pipes have a very wide range of uses. Because of their thick walls, they can withstand greater pressure. They can generally be used as materials for hollow parts to withstand pressure and important pipelines. Specifically, they can be used as structural pipes for aviation, petroleum geological drilling pipes, pipes for petrochemicals, and so on. When thick-walled steel pipes are used, they must also follow relevant regulations. Therefore, different uses require the use of corresponding pipes of different specifications, which also provides an important premise for the use of thick-walled steel pipes, especially when transporting more dangerous and flammable media. It is necessary to find steel pipes of suitable specifications to effectively prevent accidents.
Thick-walled steel pipes can be widely used in various heavy industries according to their different models and specifications. Therefore, the development of thick-walled steel pipes is also worth looking forward to. Thick-walled steel pipes are mainly used in tap water projects, the petrochemical industry, the chemical industry, the power industry, agricultural irrigation, and urban construction. For liquid transportation: water supply, drainage. For gas transportation: coal gas, steam, liquefied petroleum gas. For structural use: as piling pipes, bridges; docks, roads, building structure pipes, etc.