API 5L X80 Pipe is a standardization for pipeline transportation systems within the rock oil, gas, water, and fossil fuel industries.
API 5L-X80 steel is used in polar regions, wherever high toughness at low temperatures is needed.
API 5l x52 Specifications for these pipes regulate usage for standard Grade A and Grade B pipes,
with Grade X indicating stronger variants for drilling, production and transport requirements for offshore, arctic, deep well or harsher environments.
API 5L X42 pipe also called L290 pipe (by ISO 3183),
named by minimum yield strength 42100 Psi or 290 Mpa.
It’s a higher grade than Grade B where API 5L has various grades up to X100,
so x42 pipe is an low-medium level, and it requires large quantities in most of pipelines for oil and gas transmissions.
Standard & Grade: API 5L PSL1/PSL2, GR.B/X42/X46/X52/X56/X60/X65/X70
End: Square Ends/Plain Ends (straight cut, saw cut, torch cut), Beveled/Threaded Ends
Surface: Bare, Lightly Oiled, Black/Red/Yellow Painting, Zinc/Anti-corrosion Coating
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