
1 inch carbon steel pipe
1-inch carbon steel pipe is a steel pipe with a nominal outside diameter of 1 inch and made of carbon steel. Its specific specifications are:
Outer diameter: 1.315 inches (33.4 mm)
Wall thickness: varies according to the schedule (for example, Schedule 40: 0.133 inches or 3.38 mm)
Inside diameter: varies with wall thickness, so it depends on the schedule of the pipe.
1 inch carbon steel pipe Specification
| Pipe size | OD | ID | Schedules | Wall | Est. LBS per Ft(Steel Pipe) |
| 1″ | 1.315 | 1.097 | 10, 10S | .109 | 1.404 |
| 1.049 | 40, STD, 40S | .133 | 1.679 | ||
| .957 | 80, XS, 80S | .179 | 2.172 | ||
| .815 | 160 | .250 | 2.844 | ||
| .599 | XX | .358 | 3.659 |
| ANSI:ANSIB31.1,ANSI B36.10M,ANSI B31.3 | API:APL 5L B | ASME:ASMEB31.1,ASME B36.10M,ASME B31.3 |
| ASTM:ASTM A106, ASTM A53, ASTM A333, ASTM A252 | Application: | Coating:black |
| End Connection 1:Beveled | End Connection2 :Beveled | End Connection:beveled |
| Grade:B | Length:5M | Material:carbon steel |
| Origin:Global | Pipe Wall Type:Welded | Pipe Tubing Size: 1 inch |
| Pressure class:1100PSI | Schedule class: 80 | Wall Thickness:0.179 |
1 inch carbon steel pipe Mechanical Properties
Tensile Strength: 415 MPa (60,000 psi)
Yield Strength: 240 MPa (35,000 psi)
Elongation: 20% in 2 inches (depending on the grade and thickness)
1 inch carbon steel pipe Material Specifications
ASTM A53: Standard specification for black and hot-dipped, zinc-coated, welded and seamless carbon steel pipes.
ASTM A106: Standard specification for seamless carbon steel pipes suitable for high-temperature service.
API 5L: Specification for line pipes used in oil and natural gas industries.
BS 1387: Specification for screwed and socketed steel tubes, plain-end steel tubes suitable for welding or screwing to BS 21 pipe threads.
1 inch carbon steel pipe Applications
1 inch Carbon steel pipes are mainly used in the following aspects:Plumbing: Used to carry water, gas, oil, or other fluids.
Construction: Used in structural applications, such as in handrails, scaffolding, and supports.
Industrial: Used in steam, oil, gas, and water pipelines, as well as for mechanical and pressure applications.
