● A carbon steel pipe is a cylindrical tube made from carbon steel, an alloy of iron and carbon with trace elements. Classified by carbon content (low, medium, high), it balances strength, durability, and cost-effectiveness.
● Low-carbon pipes (e.g., A53) excel in weldability and ductility, used for water, gas, or structural applications. Medium-carbon types offer higher strength, suited for industrial pipelines. High-carbon variants, though harder, are less common due to reduced flexibility.
● Widely used in construction, oil/gas, and manufacturing, these pipes come in various sizes and wall thicknesses, with seamless or welded designs, serving fluid transport and structural roles.
Carbon Steel Square Tube is a hollow, square-sectioned product made from carbon steel, offering high strength and rigidity. Available in various sizes and wall thicknesses, it combines structural stability with a sleek profile, ideal for frameworks, supports, and architectural applications. Its square shape allows efficient load distribution, while good weldability and formability enable easy fabrication. Used in construction, furniture, automotive, and industrial projects, it balances durability and cost-effectiveness, serving both structural and decorative purposes reliably.