A Schedule 40 carbon steel pipe is a lightweight, cost-effective option for transporting liquids, gases, and steam. It comes in black and galvanized finishes to prevent rust and can be used for various purposes. Ensure proper sizing and compliance with standards.
A carbon steel Schedule 40 pipe is a type of steel pipe defined by its wall thickness and pressure rating. Compared to Schedule 80 steel pipe, Schedule 40 indicates a medium wall thickness, is lighter and more cost-effective while maintaining strength for most commonly industrial and commercial applications. Made from high-strength carbon steel, this pipe is durable, cost-effective, and suitable for transporting liquids, gases, and steam under moderate pressure.
The pipe is available in various finishes, including black carbon steel pipe (uncoated) or galvanized steel pipe (zinc-coated) for better corrosion resistance.
Pipe Size and Diameter – Match with your system requirements
End Connections – Threaded steel pipes for easy installation, welded pipes for high-pressure systems
Surface Treatment – Black steel pipes for indoor use, galvanized pipes for outdoor or corrosive environments
Always ensure compliance with ASTM, ASME, or API standards for safety and reliability.