SCH 80 steel pipe fittings

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What are steel pipe fittings?

Steel pipe fittings refer to pipe fittings made of steel, generally used to connect, control and support pipeline systems. They are usually made of steel plates and steel bars through shaping, processing and welding. Steel pipe fittings mainly include elbows, tees, crosses, pipe joints, sockets, flanges and blind plates. Steel pipe fittings are widely used in pipeline systems in various fields such as petroleum, chemical industry, metallurgy, electric power, papermaking, pharmaceuticals, and food.

The material of steel pipe fittings should comply with relevant standards. Commonly used materials include carbon steel, alloy steel, stainless steel, etc. Among them, carbon steel is a commonly used material and can be used under low pressure, low temperature, and general conditions; while stainless steel and alloy steel are suitable for severe working conditions such as high pressure, high temperature, and corrosion.


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What is SCH 80?

SCH 80 (Schedule 80 pipe) represents the wall thickness, which refers to XS thickened pipes with a pressure wall thickness less than DN200mm. Usage scenarios generally involve high temperature, high pressure, and highly corrosive conditions. The wall thickness of SCH 80 grade pipes is relatively thick, and the pressure and temperature in the use environment must comply with ASME/ANSI standards to ensure the safety and reliability of the pipeline system. SCH 80 grade piping systems are often used in the manufacture of chemical equipment, high-pressure pipelines, high-temperature heaters and some special piping systems. When designing and installing a steel pipe system, it is necessary to select the appropriate pipe number according to the actual use environment to ensure the stability and safety of the pipeline system.


Manufacturing process of SCH 80 steel pipe fittings:
The manufacturing process of SCH 80 steel pipe fittings includes forging, casting, forging, cold bending, heat treatment and other methods. Different processes affect the material properties and service life of pipe fittings. In order to ensure the safe operation of the pipeline system, the production process of pipe fittings must comply with relevant standards and specifications.

Standard specification for SCH 80 steel pipe fittings:
The standard specification for SCH 80 steel pipe fittings is an important guarantee for ensuring the safety and quality of pipeline system operations. Various standard-setting organizations at home and abroad have formulated corresponding standards, such as the international pipe fitting standard ASME B16.9, the domestic steel pipe fitting standard GB/T12459, etc. There are corresponding regulations on the specifications, dimensions, surface treatment, pipe wall thickness, etc. of pipe fittings.

The internationally accepted pipe flange standards can be summarized into two different and non-interchangeable pipe flange systems: one is the European pipe flange system represented by Germany; the other is the American pipe flange system represented by the United States. system.

Quality control of steel pipe fittings:

Quality control of steel pipe fittings is the key to ensuring the quality and safety of the pipeline system. The quality inspection of pipe fittings includes appearance quality inspection, chemical composition analysis, physical performance testing, non-destructive testing and other aspects. Only pipe fittings that have passed the inspection can be put into use to ensure the safe and effective operation of the pipeline system.


SCH 40 pipe vs SCH 80 spiral welded steel pipe:

The main difference between SCH 40 and SCH 80 steel pipe fittings is the wall thickness. SCH 40 pipe has a thinner wall thickness and is often used in low-pressure applications such as residential plumbing or irrigation systems. SCH 80 steel pipe fitting has thicker walls and is used in high-pressure applications such as industrial processes, hydraulic systems and underground piping. They are designed to handle higher pressures and withstand greater stresses than SCH 40 pipe.

Looking at specific dimensions, the wall thickness of SCH 40 pipe is approximately 0.109 inches, while the wall thickness of SCH 80 pipe is approximately 0.154 inches. This means that SCH 80 pipe is approximately 30% thicker than SCH 40 pipe. While SCH 80 pipe is stronger and more durable than SCH 40 pipe, they are also more expensive.

SCH 80 pipe has thicker walls and requires more material and more manufacturing time, which increases costs. When selecting pipe for a specific application, it is important to consider the pressure requirements and the cost-effectiveness of selecting thicker, more expensive pipe.


Pipe Sch 80 Chart, Dimensions, Weight And Pipe Wall Thickness


Nominal size [inches] Outside diameter [inches] Outside diameter [mm] Wall thickness [inches] Wall thickness [mm] Weight [lb/ft] Weight [kg/m]
1/8 0.405 10.3 0.095 2.41 0.31 0.47
1/4 0.54 13.7 0.119 3.02 0.54 0.8
1/2 0.84 21.3 0.147 3.73 1.09 1.62
3/4 1.05 26.7 0.154 3.91 1.47 2.2
1 1.315 33.4 0.179 4.55 2.17 3.24
1 1/4 1.66 42.2 0.191 4.85 3 4.47
1 1/2 1.9 48.3 0.2 5.08 3.63 5.41
2 2.375 60.3 0.218 5.54 5.02 7.48
2 1/2 2.875 73 0.276 7.01 7.66 11.41
3 3.5 88.9 0.3 7.62 10.25 15.27
3 1/2 4 101.6 0.318 8.08 12.5 18.63
4 4.5 114.3 0.337 8.56 14.98 22.32
5 5.563 141.3 0.375 9.53 20.78 30.97
6 6.625 168.3 0.432 10.97 28.57 42.56
8 8.625 219.1 0.5 12.7 43.39 64.64
10 10.75 273 0.594 15.09 64.43 96.01
12 12.75 323.8 0.688 17.48 88.63 132.08
14 14 355.6 0.75 19.05 106.13 158.1
16 16 406.4 0.844 21.44 136.61 203.53
18 18 457 0.938 23.83 170.92 254.55
20 20 508 1.031 26.19 208.87 311.17
24 24 610 1.125 30.96 296.58 442.08


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