Q: What materials are these pipes made from, and what are their main properties?
A: These seamless pipes can be made from Nickel Alloy, Inconel 600, or Stainless Steel. They offer:
High strength and durability
Excellent corrosion and oxidation resistance
Suitability for high-pressure applications (hydraulic testing)
Long service life even in harsh environments
Q: What does the specification "110X5 Sch80s" mean?
A:
110: Outer diameter of 110 mm
5: Wall thickness of 5 mm
Sch80s: Schedule 80s, indicating a high-pressure rating for seamless pipes, suitable for hydraulic or high-pressure applications
Q: What industries and applications use these pipes?
A: They are commonly used in:
Building and construction for structural piping
Hydraulic testing systems
Chemical and petrochemical plants
Power plants and industrial piping systems
Q: Can these pipes be custom-cut or fabricated?
A: Yes. Custom cutting allows pipes to be supplied in specific lengths, reducing waste and saving installation time. They can also be bent, flanged, or welded according to project requirements.
Q: How do I choose between Nickel Alloy, Inconel 600, and Stainless Steel for my project?
A:
Nickel Alloy: Best for superior corrosion resistance in chemical or marine environments
Inconel 600: Ideal for high-temperature and oxidizing conditions
Stainless Steel: Cost-effective choice for moderate corrosion and structural strength
Selection depends on environmental conditions, pressure requirements, and budget





