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The Hydraulic Pipe is an essential component in hydraulic systems, designed to facilitate the transmission of pressurized hydraulic fluid. It is constructed from robust materials such as steel or stainless steel to withstand high pressures and harsh environmental conditions.


Detailed Specification Table:


Property Description
Material Steel (carbon or alloy), Stainless Steel (304, 316, etc.)
Size Range Typically available in sizes ranging from 1/4 inch to 4 inches in diameter
Wall Thickness Varies depending on size and pressure rating, commonly 1/8 inch to 1 inch
Pressure Rating Up to 10,000 PSI or higher depending on material and construction
Temperature Range Standard range: -40°C to 120°C (-40°F to 248°F); can be higher with special materials
End Connections Threaded (NPT, BSP), Welded (butt weld, socket weld), Flanged (ANSI, DIN)
Surface Finish Smooth finish for improved flow characteristics and corrosion resistance
Application Hydraulic systems, Fluid power transmission, Hydraulic machinery
Standards ASTM A106, ASTM A53, ASTM A312 (for stainless steel), ISO 9001
Features High strength, Excellent corrosion resistance, Long service life
Testing Pressure tested to industry standards (e.g., ASTM E1820, ISO 10110)
Certifications CE marking, API certification (where applicable), ISO 9001
Additional Features Suitable for use with hydraulic oils, mineral oils, water-glycol fluids
Manufacturing Methods Seamless or welded (ERW, SAW, or seamless cold drawn)
Special Coatings Optional epoxy coating for enhanced corrosion resistance
Markings Size, material type, pressure rating, manufacturer's logo
  • Material: Hydraulic Pipes are primarily made from steel or stainless steel. Steel pipes are commonly used for general hydraulic applications, while stainless steel offers superior corrosion resistance and is preferred in corrosive environments.
  • Pressure Rating: The maximum pressure rating can vary significantly based on material and construction standards. For higher pressures, pipes may be made from special alloys or thicker walls.
  • End Connections: The choice of end connections (threaded, welded, flanged) depends on the specific requirements of the hydraulic system and installation preferences.
  • Surface Finish: A smooth surface finish reduces friction and ensures efficient fluid flow within the hydraulic system.
  • Application: Used in various industries including construction, mining, agriculture, and manufacturing where hydraulic power is essential.
  • Standards and Certifications: Compliance with standards ensures quality and reliability, and certifications validate adherence to industry norms and safety standards.

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