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I don't think 6 inch pipe is available in schedule 30.

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What is a pipe schedule?

Pipe schedule tell you something about the wall thickness of a pipe. Higher schedule means thicker wall. The actual thickness must be read from a pipe specification sheet, as it differs from material to material. Typical pipe sch. are Sch 20, 40, 80, 160, XS, XXS.


What is the schedule of 16 gauge pipe?

16 gauge pipe refers to the wall thickness of the pipe exclusive of its diameter.It is 0.064 inches thick, this is a steel wire gauge measurement.Pipes are typically sold by schedule numbers. A wall thickness of 0.064 inches would correspond to pipe schedule 40 for 1/8" diameter pipe (0.068"), schedule 10 for 1/4" and 3/8" pipe (0.065") and schedule 5 for pipe diameters 1/2" to 2" (0.065"). Over 2" diameter pipe, schedule 5 (the smallest wall thickness) is thicker than 16 gauge steel.


What press force you need to have to flatten ms round Pipe for 1 to 20 pipe and 750mm length and 12mm thickness of wall?

1 inch to 20 inch Dia of pipe. Please answer me as soon as possible. If possible, give me equation for the same.


Why supercritical boiler are drumless boilers?

Answer to this question is very simple as the meaning of pressure is force on unit area, so more units of area or simply more area of a vessel containing a pressurized fluid in it exerting force on its walls, means, this vessel is more likely to burst than a vessel which has less diameter thus having less surface area for pressure to create damaging affect for a particular wall thickness. i don't think so Friends Cause .drum wall thickness is also sufficient or more as in comparison to the water walls .thickness main reason behind that in sub-critical boiler we have water and steam mix..inside the drum and we r separating vapour from water in that so for separation we using the boiler drum ..but in super-critical unit ..at critical pressure water is directly converted in to steam so there is no need to using of boiler drum to separate the mixture .and not need to recirculate the water into the wall circuit's also its known as once-through boiler


Cold bending of tubes is permitted in asme?

Yes - Cold bending is allowed by ASME B31.3. The requirements are detailed in Section 332. Generally the most difficult aspect of cold bending to ASME B31.3 standards is the requirement that the pipe not exceed 8% of the outside nominal diameter for internal pressure and 3% for external pressure. Thin wall tube and pipe generally require a mandrel bend.

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What is the difference between schedule 40 and 10 gauge pipe?

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What is the difference between 40 and 40S pipe schedule?

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What is schedule 40 PVC pipe?

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What does the plumbing term schedule 40 mean?

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What is a pipe schedule?

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What do you mean shedule of pipe?

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What is piping schedule?

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What is the difference between steel pipe and steel tubing?

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