ASTM A252 S355K2H Double Submerged Arc Welded Pipe
Deep foundations and marine applications are where structural pipe piling is used most frequently. Its stiffness, load bearing capacity and bending resistance make it ideal for use in the construction of wharfs, bulkheads and quay walls. The large surface area of pipe piles allows them to offer substantial frictional load resistance in deep foundations, as well as point bearing properties.
LSAW steel pipes have several flaw detection tests. LSAW steel pipes are now used more and more widely. According to different projects, the standards for using steel pipes are also different. Generally speaking, steel structures, piling, sewage discharge pipes, etc. There is no requirement for flaw detection of steel pipes, no need for flaw detection, and the projects used for flaw detection are: natural gas pipelines, oil pipelines, fire pipelines, etc. These projects have extremely strict requirements for flaw detection, and some strength flaw detection standards are related to The safety of the project is even related to the safety of people’s lives.
Usage: | Used for piling field |
SAW: | Submerged arc welded pipe |
LSAW: | Longitudinal submerged arc welding pipe |
SAWL: | Submerged arc welded longitudinal pipe |
Standard: | EN 10219 ASTM A252 |
Certificate: | ISO 9001, ISO 14001, OHSAS 18001 CE (CPR & PED) |
Out Diameter: | 406.4mm - 1422.4mm (16"-56") |
Wall Thk: | 9.53mm-50mm |
Length: | 6M-12.5M |
Steel Grade: | EN10219: S275, S275JR, S355JRH, S355J2H |
Surface: | bare pipe |
Tests: | Chemical Component Analysis, Mechanical Properties (Ultimate tensile strength, Yield strength, Elongation), Technical Properties (DWT, Guided Bend Test, Impact Test), Exterior Size Inspection, Hydrostatic Test, RT (X-Ray Test) |
MTC: | EN 10204/3.1B, EN 10204/3.2 (with Third Party Inspection) |