Multi Metals India is a well-known manufacturer, supplier, and distributor of ASME SA671 CS EFW Pipes in Andhra Pradesh. ASTM A671 CS EFW Tubing are commonly used for low-pressure liquid delivery and medium-pressure applications in the oil and gas industries. The EFW Tubing offers excellent toughness, strength, corrosion resistance, and durability. These Carbon Steel Pipes is manufactured a high-frequency electric welding process that ensures superior weld quality. It features an outer layer of protective coating to withstand corrosion from weathering elements. This also helps to extend the life of the pipe and ensures it will perform reliably for years to come. Due to their robust construction, ASTM A671 CS EFW Tubing are ideal for use in extreme temperatures and difficult environments such as acidic or chemical processing facilities where regular maintenance is vital. Furthermore, these Pipes can resist high pressure and are resistant to extreme wear and tear, meaning they are also suitable for use in hydraulic systems and other applications requiring extensive durability.
The most popular grades of ASME SA671 Carbon Steel EFW Tubing are those with the designations “CC”, which means they have been cold-worked after welding (CW). These Tubing offer high strength compared to hot-worked versions, making them ideal for use in various structural applications where higher pressure ratings are required. The various grades available differ by their chemical compositions, offering varying levels of corrosion resistance, temperature, and pressure ratings. The CC60 grade is an economical option that offers good weldability and formability. It contains 0.53% carbon and offers an exceptional strength-to-weight ratio, making it the most common choice for applications requiring moderate to low temperatures and pressures. The CC65 grade has a slightly higher carbon content (0.58%) than its CC60 counterpart, which gives it high mechanical properties in high temperature applications such as boilers or refineries. Finally, the CC70 grade contains 0.63% carbon and is generally used for specialty applications that require high-pressure ratings or superior corrosion resistance.