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ASME B36.10M SCH 80 Pipe Dimension

ASME B36.10M is a standard for steel pipes, and Sch 80 refers to the pipe’s wall thickness schedule. Sch 80 pipes have thicker walls, making them suitable for high-pressure applications.

ASME B36.10M Sch 80 Pipe

Pipe Schedule Chart

Diameter NominalNominal Pipe SizeOutside Diameter (mm)Wall Thickness (mm)Weight (kg/m)
DN61/8 inch10.32.410.47
DN81/4 inch13.73.020.8
DN 103/8 inch17.13.21.1
DN 151/2 inch21.33.731.62
DN 203/4 inch26.73912.2
DN 251 inch33.44.553.24
DN 321.1/4 inch42.24.854.47
DN 401.1/2 inch48.35.085.41
DN 502 inch60.35.547.48
DN 652.1/2 inch737.0111.41
DN 803 inch88.97.6215.27
DN 903.1/2 inch101.68.0818.64
DN 1004 inch114.38.5622.32
DN 1255 inch141.39.5330.97
DN 1506 inch168.310.9742.56
DN 2008 inch219.112.764.64
DN 25010 inch27315.0995.98
DN 30012 inch323.817.48132.05
DN 35014 inch355.619.05158.11
DN 40016 inch406.421.44203.54
DN 45018 inch45723.83254.57
DN 50020 inch50826.19311.19
DN 55022 inch55928.58373.85
DN 60024 inch61030.96442.11

Sch 80 pipes are commonly used in high-pressure systems, including industrial piping, oil and gas pipelines, high-pressure steam lines, and chemical processing systems.

Sch 80 pipes are ideal for high-pressure applications and can also be used in high-temperature environments. However, for extremely high temperatures, material considerations (such as stainless steel or alloy steel) are important.

Sch 80 has thicker walls than both Sch 40 and Sch 60, making it better suited for higher pressure applications. Sch 40 is generally used for lower pressure systems, while Sch 80 offers greater strength and durability for more demanding environments.

The wall thickness of Sch 80 varies depending on the pipe’s outer diameter (OD). Larger diameter pipes have correspondingly thicker walls. The specific wall thickness values can be found in the ASME B36.10M standard tables.

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