A106 Grade B Steel Pipe

ASTM A106 grade seamless steel pipe is a widely used low carbon steel and is widely used in the petroleum, chemical and boiler industries. The material has good mechanical properties.

A106 steel pipe is a low carbon steel pipe whose main components are carbon, silicon, manganese and small amounts of chromium, copper, nickel and molybdenum. It is a seamless steel pipe suitable for transporting liquids and gases in high temperature and high pressure environments. The manufacturing process of A106 steel pipe usually includes steps such as hot rolling, cold drawing and cold working. During these processes, the internal structure of the pipe is made tighter through heat and pressure treatment, thereby improving its strength and corrosion resistance. A106 steel pipe can be used in many different fields, such as oil, natural gas, chemical industry, electric power, shipbuilding, aerospace, etc..

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A106 Grade B Steel Pipe

Product Parameters

Product Name
A106 Grade B Steel Pipe
Standard
EN/DIN/JIS/ASTM/BS/ASME/AISI etc.
Outer Diameter
Seamless: 1/4"-36"
Welding: 21.3mm-3620mm
Round Tube: 1/2"-10"
Square Tube/Rectangular Tube: 15x15mm-400x600mm
Wall Thickness
Seamless: 1.25mm-50mm
Welding: 1.65mm-65mm
Length
3-12 meters, Support customization
Surface Process
Bright, Polished, Black
Other Services
Machining(cnc), Centerless Grinding(cg), Heat Treatment, Annealing, Pickling, Polishing, Rolling, Forging, Cutting, Bending, Small Machining, etc.

Chemical Composition

A106
C Mn
P
S
Si Cr cu Mo
Ni
V
Grade A
0.25
0.27-0.93
0.035
0.035
0.10 0.40
0.40
0.15 0.04 0.08
Grade B
0.30
0.29-1.06
0.035
0.035
0.10
0.40
0.40
0.15 0.04 0.08
Grade C
0.35
0.29-1.06
0.035
0.035
0.10
0.40
0.40
0.15 0.04 0.08
Mechanical Properties
A106
Grade A
Grade B
Grade C
Tensile Strength min. psi
48,000
60,000
70,000
Yield Strength min. psi
30,000
35,000
40,000

Scope of Application

ASTM A106 seamless pressure pipe (also known as ASME SA106 pipe) is commonly used in the construction of oil and gas refineries, power plants, petrochemical plants, boilers and ships. These pipes must transport fluids and gases with high temperature and pressure levels.