The difference between different standard carbon steel pipes
2024-11-04
The difference between different standard carbon steel pipes

According to different standards, carbon steel pipes can be divided into a variety of types, each type in chemical composition, mechanical properties, manufacturing processes and application areas are different.The following will be from the British standard, German standard and Japanese standard four aspects of carbon steel pipe production differences, to facilitate the better choice of the required products.

British Standard Carbon Steel Pipe (BS Standard)

British Standards (BS – British Standards) is a long-standing industry standard system with wide application and good international recognition. British standards focus on product quality and safety and meet the needs of global engineering applications. British standards are widely used in Europe, especially in Commonwealth countries, and are suitable for projects with high safety requirements.

  • Representative standards: BS 1387, BS EN 10255

  • Advantages: good rust resistance and corrosion resistance, the standard has strict regulations on the thickness and weldability of steel.

  • Application scenarios: water supply and drainage pipelines, construction engineering, machinery and equipment manufacturing.

German standard carbon steel pipe (DIN standard)

German standards are mainly formulated by DIN (German Institute for Standardization) and are widely used in industries such as industry and machinery manufacturing. German standard carbon steel pipes have high requirements for mechanical properties, especially in terms of pressure resistance and corrosion resistance.

  • Representative standards: DIN 17175, DIN 2448

  • Advantages: high tensile strength, suitable for high pressure and high temperature environments, especially for boiler tubes and heating systems.

  • Application scenarios: petroleum, chemical, boiler manufacturing and other industries.

Japanese Standard Carbon Steel Pipe (JIS Standard)

Japanese standards (JIS – Japanese Industrial Standards) strictly regulate the chemical composition, mechanical properties and dimensional tolerances of steel and are widely used in the Asian market. The advantages of JIS standards are high precision and strict quality control. Japanese standard carbon steel pipes are suitable for projects requiring high precision and have a wide customer base in the Asian market.

  • Representative standards: JIS G3452, JIS G3454

  • Advantages: high dimensional accuracy and good durability, especially in terms of earthquake resistance and wear resistance.

  • Application scenarios: construction, shipbuilding, automobile manufacturing and other fields.

The difference between different standard carbon steel pipes

StandardsManufacturing ProcessCharacteristicsApplication
German StandardPrecision hot rolling and cold drawing process, emphasizing high-qualityPressure resistance, high-temperature resistancePetroleum, chemical industry, boiler manufacturing
British StandardEmphasizes corrosion resistance and welding qualityExcellent corrosion resistance and rust resistanceWater supply and drainage, construction, machinery manufacturing
EU StandardEnergy-saving and environmentally friendly manufacturing process, focusing on consistencyCorrosion resistance, environmental protection, strong product consistencyOil and gas pipelines, marine engineering, energy equipment
Japanese StandardHigh-precision manufacturing process, good earthquake resistanceExcellent earthquake resistance and wear resistanceConstruction, shipbuilding, automobile manufacturing

Carbon steel pipes of different standards have significant differences in chemical composition, mechanical properties, manufacturing processes and application fields. In order to ensure the safety and reliability of the project, in practical applications, carbon steel pipes that meet the corresponding standards can be selected according to specific needs.