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Seamless Pipe is a type of pipe made from a single piece of metal, without any seams or welds. It is typically used in high-pressure applications, such as in oil and gas pipelines, and is often made from stainless steel, carbon steel, or alloy steel. Seamless Pipe is more expensive than welded pipe, but is more reliable and has a longer lifespan. It is also more resistant to corrosion and can be used in a wider range of temperatures.
Seamless Pipe is used in a variety of industries, including oil and gas, chemical, automotive, and construction. It is also used in the manufacture of medical equipment, such as catheters and stents.
Some companies in the Seamless Pipe market include Tenaris, Nippon Steel, Vallourec, JFE Steel, and Sumitomo Metal Industries. Show Less Read more