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UNS N06625 Inconel 625 Inconel Pipe Steel Tube ASTM B444 High Strength ISO9001

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ASTM B444 Alloy 625 UNS N06625 Inconel 625 Inconel Pipe STEEL PIPES & TUBES

 

1.Difference Between Tube and Pipe

 

 

Is It a Pipe or a Tube?
 

In some instances the terms may be used interchangeably, however there is one key difference between tube and pipe, particularly in how the material is ordered and toleranced. Tubing is used in structural applications so the outside diameter becomes the important dimension. Tubes are often put into applications such as medical devices that require precise outside diameters. The outside diameter is important since it will indicate how much it can hold as a stability factor. Where as pipes are normally used to transport gasses or liquids making it important to know the capacity. Knowing how much can flow through the pipe is key. The circular shape of the pipe make it efficient when handling pressure from the liquid flowing through.

Classification
 

The classification of pipes are schedule and nominal diameter. Pipe is typically ordered using the Nominal Pipe Size (NPS) standard and by specifying a nominal diameter (pipe size) and schedule number (wall thickness). The schedule number can be the same on different size pipe but the actual wall thickness will be different.

Tubes are typically ordered to outside diameter and wall thickness; however, it may also be ordered as OD & ID or ID and Wall Thickness. The strength of a tube depends on the wall thickness. The thickness of a tube is defined by a gauge number. Smaller gauge numbers indicate larger outside diameters. The inside diameter (ID) is theoretical. Tubes can come in different shapes such as square, rectangular and cylindrical, whereas Pipe is always round. The circular shape of the pipe make the pressure force evenly distributed. Pipes accommodate larger applications with sizes that range from a ½ inch to several feet. Tubing is generally used in applications where smaller diameters are required.

 

Ordering Your Tubing or Pipe
 

Tubing is typically ordered to outside diameter and wall thickness; however, it may also be ordered as OD & ID or ID and Wall Thickness. Although tubing has three dimensions (O.D., I.D. and wall thickness) only two may be specified with tolerances and the third is theoretical. Tubing is usually ordered and held to tighter and more stringent tolerances and specifications than pipe. Pipe is typically ordered using the Nominal Pipe Size (NPS) standard and by specifying a nominal diameter (pipe size) and schedule number (wall thickness).

Hopefully this article has helped explain the difference between tube and pipe, however if you need additional information please check out our top 10 tips for ordering tubing, most of these tips also relay to pipe as well. Both tubes and pipes can be cut, bent, flared and fabricated.

Steel Pipes

 

 

 

2.Inconel 625 pipe

 

Combining high strength properties with ease of fabrication, Nickel Alloy 625 and Inconel® 625 is a popular nickel-chromium alloy pipe used in nuclear power production, marine engineering, and aerospace.

 

With the addition of molybdenum and niobium, Nickel Alloy 625 pipe features enhanced strength characteristics. It offers outstanding thermal fatigue strength over a wide range of temperatures ranging from cryogenic to 1800 ºF (982 ºC).

 

Nickel Alloy 625 is also resistant to oxidation as well as.

 

Typical Chemical Composition %
Nickel58.0 min
Molybdenum8.0-10.0
Nb3.15-4.15
Iron5.0 max
Silicon0.50max
Sulfur0.015 max
Carbon0.10 max
Manganese0.50 max
Al0.40 max
Cr20.0-23.0
Ti0.40 max
P0.015 max
Cobalt1.0 max
Typical Mechanical Properties
Solution Annealed 
Yield Strength (0.2% offset)40 ksi min
Tensile Strength100 ksi min
Elongation % in 2 inches30

 

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