
Material: Carbon Steel or Cast Iron (Depending on application and rust appearance)
Dimensions:
Outer Diameter (OD): Varies, typically from inches to several feet in diameter.
Wall Thickness: Typically 0.5 inches to 1 inch, depending on application.
Length: Usually between 6 feet and 20 feet, but custom lengths are available.
Finish:
Exterior: Rusted (weathered surface) indicating possibly used pipes or pipes exposed to outdoor conditions.
Interior: Typically smooth for easy flow (can be coated for rust prevention).
Weight: Weight depends on size and material, but these pipes can weigh hundreds of pounds each depending on dimensions and thickness.
Application:
Construction: Structural elements for pipelines or tunnels.
Industrial Use: Oil, gas, or water transport pipelines.
Plumbing: Used for drainage and plumbing purposes in various industries.
Connection Method: Can be welded, threaded, or flanged, depending on the requirements.
Corrosion Resistance: Moderate (if cast iron) to high (if steel with protective coating). The pipes shown appear to have some surface rust, which may indicate outdoor use or an aged stock.
Standards: These pipes likely meet national or international standards like ASTM A53 (for steel) or ASTM A888 (for cast iron) depending on material.
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