DIN 2609 Grade STE 360-7 Pipes & Tubes

DIN 2609 Grade STE 360-7 Pipes are molybdenum-stabilized carbon steel pipes designed for use in high-pressure, high-temperature, and corrosive environments. These pipes are used across various industries due to their excellent mechanical properties, resistance to corrosion, and durability. Steel India Company is a key manufacturer and supplier of both welded and seamless varieties of these pipes.

Key Properties:

Material Composition: Carbon steel with molybdenum (0.25%), silicon, manganese, phosphorus, and sulfur.

Mechanical Strength:

  • Minimum Yield Strength: 450 MPa
  • Minimum Tensile Strength: 600 MPa

Corrosion and Heat Resistance: Suitable for high-temperature, high-pressure, and corrosive environments.

Types of Pipes:

  • Seamless Pipes: These pipes offer smooth internal surfaces and better strength for high-pressure applications.
  • Welded Pipes: Welded pipes are used for lower pressure applications, with larger diameters and greater versatility.
  • ERW (Electric Resistance Welded) Pipes: Efficient for medium pressure systems.
  • EFW (Electric Fusion Welded) Pipes: Suitable for larger diameter pipes, providing structural integrity for heavy-duty applications.
  • LSAW (Longitudinal Submerged Arc Welded) Pipes: Used in industries requiring larger diameter pipes.
  • Fabricated Pipes: Custom-made for specific industrial needs.

Dimensions:

Seamless Pipes:

  • Outer Diameter: 4mm to 219mm
  • Wall Thickness: 0.5mm to 20mm

Welded Pipes:

  • Outer Diameter: 5mm to 1219.2mm
  • Wall Thickness: 0.5mm to 20mm

EFW Pipes:

Available in the same diameter ranges as welded pipes.

Schedules:

Available from Sch 5 to XXS, depending on wall thickness and application requirements.

Pipe Forms:

Shapes:

  • Round
  • Square
  • Rectangular
  • Hollow
  • Hydraulic pipes (used in hydraulic systems requiring precise performance)

Lengths:

  • Single Random
  • Double Random
  • Custom Cut-to-Length Sizes

Pipe Ends:

  • Threaded
  • Beveled
  • Plain

Surface Finishes:

  • Polished
  • Annealed
  • Bright Annealed
  • Pickled

Mechanical Features:

  • High Ductility: The material is highly ductile, making it suitable for forming, bending, and machining operations.
  • Toughness and Wear Resistance: The addition of molybdenum enhances the pipe’s resistance to wear and tear, making it suitable for heavy-duty applications.
  • Lightweight and High-PerformanceDIN 2609 STE 360-7 Hollow Pipes offer lightweight performance, especially useful in structural and high-performance environments.

Applications:

DIN 2609 Grade STE 360-7 Pipes are used across a wide range of industries, including:

  • Petrochemical and Oil & Gas: Suitable for transporting fluids and gases in corrosive environments.
  • Heat Exchangers: Used in heat exchanger systems due to their high-temperature resistance.
  • Boilers and Condensers: Can withstand high pressure and temperature in industrial boilers.
  • Hydraulic Systems: Precision pipes are used in hydraulic systems for smooth and efficient operation.
  • Power Plants: Utilized in energy generation systems that require pipes with high wear resistance.

Key Grades & Specifications:

  • DIN 2609 Grade STE 360-7 Seamless Pipes: Best for high-precision applications requiring high strength and corrosion resistance.
  • DIN 2609 STE 360-7 Welded Pipes: Ideal for lower-pressure applications with larger diameters.
  • DIN 2609 Grade STE 360-7 ERW Pipes: Efficient for general-purpose use, especially for medium-pressure applications.
  • DIN 2609 Grade STE 360-7 EFW Pipes: Used for larger diameter applications, suitable for high-temperature services.

Special Features:

  • Medium Pressure Capabilities: Pipes like the DIN 2609 Grade STE 360-7 Schedule 40 are medium-pressure pipes used in various industrial settings.
  • High Temperature & Corrosive Resistance: The molybdenum addition in the material enhances corrosion resistance, especially in environments with high temperatures and aggressive chemicals.

Supply Cities:

  • Mumbai
  • Ahmedabad
  • Amaravathi
  • Ambattur
  • Bangalore
  • Belgaum
  • Chennai
  • Chittoor
  • Coimbatore
  • Dindigul
  • Mysore
  • Nellore
  • Hyderabad
  • Kochi
  • Mangalore
  • Tirupur
  • Tuticorin
  • Madurai
  • Andhra Pradesh
  • Karnataka
  • Puducherry
  • Kerala
  • Tamil Nadu
  • Telangana
  • Visakhapatnam
  • Kochi
  • Kerala
  • Hubli-Dharwad
  • Karnataka