
What is alloy steel pipe?
Alloy steel pipe is made of carbon steel, alloy structural steel and stainless heat-resistant steel, and is made by hot rolling or cold rolling. It is mainly used in high-pressure and high-temperature environments such as power plants, nuclear power, high-pressure boilers, and high-temperature superheaters. It has 100% recyclability and plays an important role in the fields of oil, natural gas, chemical industry and machinery manufacturing.
The pipe adopts a hollow cross-section design, which has both lightweight and high strength characteristics, can save materials and optimize the manufacturing process, and is widely used in oil drill pipes, automobile transmission shafts, building scaffolding and military equipment. According to the cross-sectional shape, it can be divided into round tubes and special-shaped tubes, among which round tubes occupy the mainstream due to their uniform pressure resistance and high fluid delivery efficiency. The material grade is represented by a combination of element symbols and numbers. For example, 40Cr represents chromium alloy steel with an average carbon content of 0.4%, and 12Cr1MoV is marked with the content of elements such as chromium, molybdenum, and vanadium.
Seamless alloy steel pipe is a weldless pipe made of alloy steel through hot rolling, cold rolling or cold drawing (integral forming, avoiding weak points at the weld, and stronger pressure bearing capacity). It has high strength, high temperature resistance, corrosion resistance and other characteristics, and is widely used in the transportation of high pressure, high temperature or corrosive media. The cold drawing process can produce high-precision and high-finish pipes.
What is welded alloy steel pipe?
Welded alloy steel pipe (alloy steel welded pipe) is a pipe made of alloy steel plate or steel strip by welding process (such as high frequency welding(HFW), submerged arc welding, etc.). It has the high strength, corrosion resistance or high temperature resistance of alloy steel. At the same time, it is lower in cost than seamless alloy pipe and is suitable for medium and high pressure, corrosive or high temperature environment.
Common types of alloy pipes include:
1. Chromium-molybdenum alloy (Cr-Mo): such as 15CrMo, 12Cr1MoV, P91 (9Cr-1Mo-V), resistant to high temperature and high pressure, used for high temperature and high pressure pipelines of boilers and petroleum cracking units.Aerospace: engine components, fuel pipelines.
Standard | Brand | Tensile strength (MPa) | Yield strength (MPa) | Elongation (%) | Hardness |
GB3087 | 10 | 335~475 | ≥195 | ≥24 | / |
20 | 410~550 | ≥245 | ≥20 | / | |
GB5310 | 20G | 410~550 | ≥245 | ≥24 | / |
20MnG | ≥415 | ≥240 | ≥22 | / | |
25MnG | ≥485 | ≥275 | ≥20 | / | |
15CrMoG | 440~640 | ≥235 | ≥21 | / | |
12Cr2MoG | 450~600 | ≥280 | ≥20 | / | |
12Cr1MoVG | 470~640 | ≥255 | ≥21 | / | |
12Cr2MoWVTiB | 540~735 | ≥345 | ≥18 | / | |
10Cr9Mo1VNb | ≥585 | ≥415 | ≥20 | / | |
ASME SA210 | SA210A-1 | ≥415 | ≥255 | ≥30 | ≤143HB |
SA210C | ≥485 | ≥275 | ≥30 | ≤179HB | |
ASME SA213 | SA213 T11 | ≥415 | ≥205 | ≥30 | ≤163HB |
SA213 T12 | ≥415 | ≥220 | ≥30 | ≤163HB | |
SA213 T22 | ≥415 | ≥205 | ≥30 | ≤163HB | |
SA213 T23 | ≥510 | ≥400 | ≥20 | ≤220HB | |
SA213 T91 | ≥585 | ≥415 | ≥20 | ≤250HB | |
SA213 T92 | ≥620 | ≥440 | ≥20 | ≤250HB | |
DIN17175 | ST45.8/Ⅲ | 410~530 | ≥255 | ≥21 | / |
15Mo3 | 450~600 | ≥270 | ≥22 | ||
13CrMo44 | 440~590 | ≥290 | ≥22 | / | |
10CrMo910 | 480~630 | ≥280 | ≥20 | / |
Alloy steel pipe specification table:
Why choose alloy pipes?
Alloy pipes are required when ordinary steel pipes cannot meet the following conditions:
Extreme temperature (high or low temperature)
Strong corrosive media (such as H₂S, hydrochloric acid)
Ultra-high pressure (such as oil and gas well casing)
Special wear-resistant requirements (such as mining slurry pipes)
How to choose seamless alloy pipes?
Clear purpose: Select the material according to temperature, pressure, and medium. For example, choose 316L for acid resistance, and choose sulfur-resistant pipes for H₂S corrosion environment.
Process requirements: Seamless pipes are preferred for high pressure environments, and welded pipes can be considered for low pressure environments.
Certification and testing: Check the warranty to ensure compliance with ASTM, GB, API and other standards, and conduct ultrasonic flaw detection and water pressure testing when necessary.
Alloy steel seamless pipe vs welded pipe: How to choose?
Alloy steel seamless pipe:
Preferred for ultra-high pressure, small diameter (thick wall), high temperature, strong corrosion, high purity scenarios.
Alloy steel welded pipe:
Suitable for medium and low pressure, large diameter (thin wall), low cost, fast delivery requirements.
In special cases: welded pipe + heat treatment (such as normalizing, quenching) can partially replace seamless pipe, but strict quality control is required.
Read more: Seamless alloy steel pipe vs. Seamless carbon steel pipe or ASTM A335 Alloy Steel Seamless Pipe
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