Add product
Product / Equipment

Electric welded steel pipe

(Equipment / Material)
Model Number: ТСЭ1010001
Condition: New
Location or Storage Country: Russia
Service Engineering Support: Yes
Warranty: Yes
Price: Call for price
Description:
OOO Lider-M specializes in wholesale supplies of rolled metal products. The company has experience in cooperation with the largest state and private enterprises. The company's warehouses are located in Moscow, Kazan, Usinsk, Almetyevsk and Yekaterinburg. The steel electric-welded pipes supplied by our company meet the requirements of GOST 10704 and GOST 10705. The products have a certificate of conformity.
Overview:

Classification of electric welded steel pipes

OOO "Lider-M" sells steel electric-welded pipes at the prices of the manufacturers. The products meet all current standards. The main documents regulating this type of rolled metal include:

  • GOST 10704-91, which describes the range of general-purpose electric-welded steel pipes;
  • GOST 20295-85. Applies to products that have an external diameter of 114-1420 mm and are intended for gas, oil pipelines, process, and field pipelines;
  • GOST 10705-80. Relevant for straight-seam electric-welded pipes with a diameter of 10-630 mm, made of low-alloy or carbon steel alloy. It regulates technical conditions;
  • GOST 10706-76. Regulates technical conditions for general-purpose electric-welded pipes with a diameter of 478-1420 mm.

In accordance with these standards, products of various sizes are manufactured, with a diameter of 10-1420 mm and a wall thickness of 0.8-32 mm. Such a wide range of geometric characteristics allows you to select electric-welded steel pipes for almost any design and technical task. In addition to durability and a large margin of safety, the products are attractive for their versatility. They are excellent for both pipeline construction and assembly of load-bearing metal structures.

Types of electric-welded pipes by quality of steel alloy according to GOST 10705-80

The marking indicates one of the following letters:

  • A - in the manufacture of pipes from alloys of grades St4, St3, St2, St1 with standardized mechanical properties in accordance with GOST 380-2005;
  • B — electric-welded steel pipes with standardized chemical composition. For their production, alloys of the following grades are used: 22GYu, St1–St4 (GOST 380-2005), 08Yu (GOST 9045-93), 08, 10, 15, 20 (GOST 1050-88), 09G2S;
  • B — with standardized composition and mechanical properties. Made from steel 22GYu, 08Yu (GOST 9045-93), 08, 10, 15, 20 (GOST 1050-88), St1–St4 (GOST 380-2005);
  • D - with standardized resistance to hydraulic pressure.

Steel pipes are also classified by the ratio of diameter and wall thickness. The type of product is determined depending on this value:

  • Less than 6 - particularly thick-walled products;
  • 6–12.5 — thick;
  • 12.5–40 — thin-walled;
  • More than 40 - especially thin-walled.

To get advice on the characteristics and cost of electric-welded steel pipes, contact the managers of the company "Lider-M" .

Design features and application of steel electric welded pipes

The product is a rolled pipe made of low-alloy or carbon steel. Modern industry produces a wide range of steel electric-welded pipes GOST 10705.

Pipes GOST 10705 can be standardized according to the following characteristics:

  • By mechanical properties (A);
  • By chemical composition (B);
  • By mechanical properties and chemical composition (B);
  • According to the value of the test hydraulic pressure (D).

Steel electric-welded pipes GOST 10704 and GOST 10705 have a number of advantages, including a wide range of products, differing in standard sizes and steel grades used, strength, long service life and relatively low cost. The products are widely used in the construction industry, industry, mechanical engineering and agriculture.

Leader M

Markets: РФ, СНГ
Locations: Moscow, Nauchny Prospekt, 17, BC "9 Acres"
Main Products/Services: Capacitive equipment
Registration: Moscow, Nauchny Prospekt, 17, BC "9 Acres"
Year Established: 2005