The of CS Pipe full form is Carbon Steel Pipe
CS Pipe is made from carbon steel and is manufactured into pipes through various processes, including Electric Resistance Welding, submerged arc welding, spiral welding, and seamless welding. These pipes are widely used in oil and natural gas extraction, the construction industry, the chemical industry, and other sectors. Carbon steel is the most widely used pipe material.
- Compared to stainless steel, carbon steel is lower in cost and higher in strength, making it suitable for pipelines, structural piping, and engineering piping.
- Compared to alloy steel, carbon steel is lower in cost but has poorer corrosion resistance.
- Compared to galvanized steel, carbon steel is lower in cost; galvanized steel is produced by subjecting carbon steel to a chemical reaction in molten zinc.
- Compared to cast iron pipes, carbon steel offers superior strength, better toughness, and is easier to process.
CS Pipe typically has a carbon content of 0.05%–2.0% and contains only small amounts of alloying elements such as Cr, Ni, and Mo. CS Pipe offers strong overall performance and high cost-effectiveness, making it suitable for most transport and structural piping applications. It is one of the most commonly used pipe types in industrial and engineering fields.