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Steel Pipe

Steel Pipe

Discover the strength within with Jusen Steel Pipe – where innovation meets durability. Engineered for excellence, our steel pipes set the foundation for robust and reliable constructions, powering your projects towards success. Embrace the unmatched quality and resilience that Jusen brings, ensuring your structures stand tall against the tests of time and nature. With Jusen Steel Pipe, you're not just building for today; you're investing in a legacy of strength and stability. Choose Jusen, where every pipe is a promise of performance.


Steel Pipe Types

How Long Will Steel Pipe Last in Water?

How Long Will Steel Pipe Last in Water?

The lifespan of steel pipe in water varies significantly based on several factors, including the type of water (fresh or salt), temperature, pH levels, and the presence of chemicals or pollutants. Generally, uncoated carbon steel pipes are prone to corrosion and may last only a few years in harsh conditions. However, with proper coatings and cathodic protection, steel pipes can last 20 years or more, even in corrosive environments. Stainless steel pipes, known for their corrosion resistance, especially in freshwater, can last upwards of 50 years. Ultimately, the durability of steel pipes in water depends on the specific environmental conditions and protective measures employed.

What Are the 3 Grades of Steel Pipe?

Steel pipes are categorized into various grades based on their composition and mechanical properties, with three common grades being:


Carbon Steel Pipes: These are the most widely used, offering a good balance of durability and affordability. They are categorized into low, medium, and high carbon steel, with varying degrees of strength and flexibility.


Alloy Steel Pipes: Alloy steel contains specified amounts of alloying elements (like chromium, molybdenum, nickel) added to improve its mechanical properties. These pipes are known for their high strength, resistance to corrosion, and ability to withstand high temperatures.


Stainless Steel Pipes: Renowned for their excellent corrosion resistance, stainless steel pipes contain chromium and nickel. They are ideal for use in corrosive environments and are available in several types and grades, such as 304, 316, and 310, offering varying degrees of corrosion resistance and strength.


Each grade serves different industrial needs, from plumbing and construction to high-pressure applications and corrosive environments.

What Are the 3 Grades of Steel Pipe?
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