Industrial MS and SS Piping

MS Piping

MS stands for “Mild Steel.” And so, MS Pipes are made from mild steel they can easily be welded and formed in various shapes and sizes for pipelining and tubing purposes. These are generally used for drinking water supply i.e. Plumbing, Firefighting, and HVAC but can also be used in various other Industrial and Engineering applications.

Mild steel pipe refers to the content of less than 0.25% carbon steel because of its low strength, low hardness, and softness. MS pipes or tubes contain a small amount of carbon (0.18% or less) steel.

Mild Steel Pipe and MS Tubes conforming to IS:1239 Part I (1/2” to 6” NB – A-Class, B Class OR C Class) large-diameter Mild Steel Pipes confirming to IS:3589 Grade FE 330 or GR FE 410 (up to 20″, 508mm as per required wall thickness.)

SS Piping

A typical application of the Stainless steel 304 pipe would be its use in heat exchanger. A heat exchanger is a system that causes transference of heat between two or more fluids, Since the SS 304 welded pipe is an economically viable option, they are more often used in heat exchangers. While heat exchangers require moderate resistance to corrosion and good tensile strength as primary properties, the very versatile SS 304 efw pipe is able to cater to their needs without causing a dent in the buyer’s pocket. Moreover, the Stainless Steel 304 erw pipe performs the functions rather effectively.