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Boiler tubes are specialized tubes designed to withstand high pressure and temperature in steam-generating boilers. Typically made from carbon steel or alloy steel, these tubes are engineered to handle the extreme conditions found in power plants and industrial heating applications. Their robust construction ensures durability and reliability in critical operations.
| Material | Carbon steel or alloy steel |
| Standard sizes | Outer diameter from 1 inch to 4 inches |
| Wall thickness | Typical range from 0.085 inches to 0.250 inches |
| Maximum pressure rating | Up to 3000 psi |
| Temperature range | Up to 1000°F |
When selecting boiler tubes, consider the specific application requirements such as material grade, wall thickness, and pressure ratings. It's important to specify the desired certifications and standards, such as ASME or ASTM, depending on the industry. Additionally, buyers should indicate the quantity needed and any specific tolerances required for their project.
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Boiler tubes can last several years, typically 5 to 20 years, depending on usage and maintenance.
Common standards include ASME, ASTM, and API, depending on the application.
Yes, boiler tubes can often be customized in terms of length, diameter, and wall thickness.
Common causes include corrosion, overheating, and mechanical fatigue.
Store in a dry, covered area to prevent corrosion and damage.
Yes, there are various grades based on material composition and intended use.