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Category Connection: Alloy Seamless Steel Pipe
Brief: Discover the GOST 15X5M and 15X1M Low Alloy High-Temperature Seamless Steel Pipes, designed for extreme heat resistance and mechanical strength. Ideal for industrial applications like furnaces, heat exchangers, and power plants, these seamless pipes ensure durability and performance under high temperatures.
Related Product Features:
  • Seamless construction for uniform wall thickness and superior structural integrity.
  • Engineered for high-temperature resistance and mechanical strength.
  • Available in various diameters and wall thicknesses per GOST standards.
  • Excellent creep resistance for prolonged heat exposure.
  • Good weldability for easy integration into systems.
  • Enhanced corrosion and oxidation resistance due to alloy content.
  • Suitable for furnaces, boilers, heat exchangers, and power plants.
  • Customizable lengths and end treatments upon request.
Faqs:
  • What are the key applications of GOST 15X5M and 15X1M seamless steel pipes?
    These pipes are used in high-temperature equipment like furnaces, boilers, heat exchangers, power plants, and chemical industries due to their heat resistance and durability.
  • What are the mechanical properties of 15X5M and 15X1M pipes?
    15X5M has a tensile strength ≥440 MPa and yield strength ≥295 MPa, while 15X1M offers ≥510 MPa tensile strength and ≥355 MPa yield strength, ensuring high performance under stress.
  • Can these pipes be customized for specific requirements?
    Yes, the pipes can be customized in length and end treatments (plain, beveled, threaded, or socket-weld ends) to meet specific project needs.
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