Stainless steel hydraulic pipe and stainless steel seamless pipe are different types of pipes used in various applications and carry some significant differences. Here are the key differences between these two types of pipes:
1. Production Method:
• Stainless Steel Hydraulic Pipe: Stainless steel hydraulic pipes are generally produced as welded or seamless. However, welded ones are commonly used in hydraulic systems.
• Stainless Steel Seamless Pipe: Stainless steel seamless pipes, as the name implies, are produced without seams, providing long pipe lengths as a single piece.
2. Seamlessness:
• Stainless Steel Hydraulic Pipe: Welded hydraulic pipes may have weld seams on their inner surface, which can result in some irregularities on the inner surface.
• Stainless Steel Seamless Pipe: Seamless pipes do not have any weld seams on their inner surface, making their inner surfaces smoother and more homogeneous.
3. Durability and Pressure Resistance:
• Stainless Steel Hydraulic Pipe: Stainless steel hydraulic pipes are specially designed to withstand high pressures in hydraulic systems. Therefore, they are strong in terms of durability and pressure resistance.
• Stainless Steel Seamless Pipe: Stainless steel seamless pipes are also durable but may not withstand as high pressures as hydraulic systems.
4. Application Areas:
• Stainless Steel Hydraulic Pipe: They are typically used in hydraulic systems and designed to meet high-pressure requirements.
• Stainless Steel Seamless Pipe: They find applications in various industrial contexts and are preferred in places where high-pressure requirements are not essential.