Seamless Pipe and Tube Industry Insights and Guides

NACE MR0175 and ISO 15156 sour service piping guide with H2S limits and 22 HRC hardness rule

NACE MR0175 and ISO 15156 for Sour-Service Piping

Hydrogen sulfide breaks high-strength steel without warning. A pipe wall can crack suddenly, well below its rated yield strength, through a brittle mechanism rather than gradual wear. NACE MR0175 / ISO 15156 governs which materials may be used anywhere near

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ASTM seamless pipe standards decoder covering A312, A789, A790, B622 and B677 specifications

ASTM Seamless Pipe Standards Decoder

The ASTM standard written on a purchase order determines chemistry, mechanical testing, non-destructive examination, heat treatment, and marking requirements for every pipe or tube shipped against it. Choose the wrong one, and the delivery either arrives over-tested and overpriced, or

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Super-duplex stainless steel S32750, S32760 and S32550 seamless pipe comparison from Xintongda Special Steel

Super-Duplex S32750 vs S32760 vs S32550 Comparison

Specification engineers turn to super-duplex when 316L cannot withstand the chloride load, selecting among S32750 vs S32760 and S32550 becomes considerably more difficult once the datasheets are placed side by side. All three grades claim a PREN above 40, yet

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Inconel 625, Incoloy 825 and Inconel 718 seamless pipe comparison from Xintongda Special Steel

Inconel 625 vs Incoloy 825 vs Inconel 718

Inconel 625 and Inconel 718 share a nickel base, but Incoloy 825 does not, despite a similar name. That single distinction governs how each alloy behaves under corrosion and heat, well before the chemistry tables begin dividing on molybdenum and

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