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Forged vs Seamless Pipe

04/09/2013 6:55 AM

Is there any difference between forged and seamless pipe. Pl. explain with example.

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Re: Forged vs Seamless Pipe

04/09/2013 7:20 AM
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Re: Forged vs Seamless Pipe

04/09/2013 6:59 PM

Yes, and no.

Depends of what you mean.

What is your motivation for asking? A. Are you a student? B. Teacher? C.Piping Engineer? D. Just curious? E. Someone who should already know the answer?

I think we can rule out B,C and D.

Maybe this will help:

1. All pipe is to be made of a long hole, surrounded by metal or plastic centered around the hole.

2. All pipe is to be hollow throughout the entire length.

3. All pipe is to be of the very best quality, preferably tubular or pipular.

4. All acid-proof pipe is to made of acid-proof metal.

5. The O.D. (outside diameter) of the pipe MUST EXCEED the I.D. (inside diameter) otherwise the hole will be on the outside of the pipe.

6. All pipe is to be supplied with nothing inside the hole so water, steam, or other stuff can be put inside the pipe at a later date.

7. All pipe is to be supplied without rust, as this can be more readily put on at the job site.

8. All pipe is to be free of any covering such as mud, tar, barnacles or any form of manure before putting up, otherwise it will make lumps under the paint.

9. All pipe over 500 feet in length must have the words "Long Pipe" clearly painted on each end so the fitter will know it is a long pipe.

10. Pipe over two miles long must also have "Long Pipe" painted in the middle so the fitter will not have to walk the entire length of the pipe to determine if it is a long pipe or not.

11. All pipes over six inches in diameter is to have the words "Large Pipe" painted on so the fitter will not use it for a small pipe.

12. All pipe closures are to be open on one end.

13. All pipe fittings are to be made of the same stuff as the pipe.

14. Pipe specified as "Straight Pipe" shall not have fittings within its length, otherwise it becomes "Crooked Pipe."

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Re: Forged vs Seamless Pipe

04/10/2013 11:08 PM

Thanks for your reply.

Today we are using seamless pipes, welded ones (ERW/EFW). I think forged and seamless pipes are the same thing as there is no welding joint in both of these forms.

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Re: Forged vs Seamless Pipe

04/11/2013 12:03 AM

Check here or here or here

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