
Alloy steel pipes are made from carbon steel, alloy structural steel, and stainless heat-resistant steel, produced through hot rolling (extrusion, expansion) or cold rolling (drawing). Their primary applications are in power plants, nuclear power stations, high-pressure boilers, high-temperature superheaters, and reheaters, as well as other high-pressure and high-temperature pipelines and equipment.
Alloy steel pipeIt is made from carbon steel, alloy structural steel, and stainless heat-resistant steel, and is formed through hot rolling (extrusion, expansion) or cold rolling (drawing). Its primary applications are in power plants, nuclear power stations, high-pressure boilers, high-temperature superheaters, and reheaters, as well as on high-pressure and high-temperature pipelines and equipment.
Advantages of Alloy Steel Pipe
Including its tensile strength, yield strength, fatigue resistance, toughness, and wear resistance.
Alloy steel pipe material classification
Approximately includes: 16-50Mn, 27SiMn, 40Cr, 12-42CrMo, 16Mn, 12Cr1MoV, T91, 30CrMo, 15CrMo, 20G, Cr9Mo, 10CrMo910, 15Mo3, 15CrMoV, 35CrMoV, 45CrMo, 15CrMoG, 12CrMoV, 45Cr, 50Cr, 45CrNiMo, etc.































