Appliance Steel Tubes play a crucial role in appliance manufacturing, primarily used for transmitting electrical energy and supporting electrical equipment, ensuring the safe and stable operation of power facilities, extending the lifespan of the equipment, and reducing maintenance costs. The selection of appliance steel tubes requires consideration of parameters such as material, wall thickness, and diameter to ensure they meet specific environmental and performance requirements.

Material Selection
The material of home appliance steel pipes usually includes carbon steel and stainless steel. Carbon steel pipes offer high strength and toughness, suitable for most power facilities; while stainless steel pipes have better corrosion resistance, ideal for special environments.
Wall thickness and diameter
The wall thickness and diameter of steel pipes are important factors to consider when selecting them. The wall thickness determines the pipe's pressure-bearing capacity and strength, while the diameter determines the flow rate and conveying capacity. When selecting steel pipes, reasonable calculations and selection should be made based on parameters such as the conveying medium, flow rate, and pressure.





























