Welded Carbon Steel Tube S235JRH, galvanised 3/4in – IMPA 710105 (price per meter)
Welded carbon steel piping is formed from an originally flat piece of carbon steel. The piece of carbon steel is rolled and welded creating a welded seam going long ways down piece of carbon steel tubing or piping. The weld is formed by using a high energy source to melt the local metal together. Thus creating a weld bead when squeezed together. It can be seen that some seams are manipulated to become more flush with the piping, while others are sold “as-weld” meaning they are left how they are welded with no further processing to the carbon steel.
Carbon steel is an alloy consisting of iron and carbon. The percentage of carbon in the steel affects the hardness, strength of elasticity and ductility of carbon steel. As the carbon percentage content rises, steel is harder and stronger but less ductile. Carbon steel has high hardness, toughness and strength, and it is relatively inexpensive compared to other steels.
Weight: 1.68 KGS