Why Is Schedule 40 The Most Widely Used Pipe Standard Worldwide?
| NPS (inch) | OD (inch) | OD (mm) | WT (inch) | WT (mm) | Weight (lb/ft) | Weight (kg/m) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 1.315 | 33.4 | 0.133 | 3.38 | 1.68 | 2.50 |
| 2 | 2.375 | 60.3 | 0.154 | 3.91 | 3.65 | 5.43 |
| 3 | 3.500 | 88.9 | 0.216 | 5.49 | 7.58 | 11.28 |
| 4 | 4.500 | 114.3 | 0.237 | 6.02 | 10.79 | 16.06 |
| 6 | 6.625 | 168.3 | 0.280 | 7.11 | 18.99 | 28.26 |
| 8 | 8.625 | 219.1 | 0.322 | 8.18 | 28.60 | 42.56 |
| 10 | 10.750 | 273.1 | 0.365 | 9.27 | 40.49 | 60.27 |
| 12 | 12.750 | 323.9 | 0.406 | 10.31 | 53.12 | 79.07 |
Note:This Sch 40 chart follows ASME B36.10M and B36.19M standards.
3 40 Pipe Types
The types of Schedule 40 pipe depend on the manufacturing process, material, and application. According to the manufacturing process, they can be classified as seamless steel pipes and welded steel pipes; according to the material, they can be classified as carbon steel pipes, stainless steel pipes, and PVC pipes; from a practical application perspective, they can be broadly classified as conveying pipes, structural pipes, and mechanical pipes.
4 is Schedule 40 Pipe Used?
Schedule 40 pipes are widely used and are the first choice for most projects; they can be found in almost all routine piping applications.
a. Fire protection system: automatic sprinkler pipes, fire hydrant risers, and fire pump room pipelines.
b. Urban water supply: urban water supply pipes, residential pipes, and booster pump stations.
c. Natural gas: Medium and low pressure gas pipelines (≤1.6 MPa).
d. Industrial pipelines: compressed air, steam, cooling water.
e. Building structure: scaffolding, guardrails, equipment support.
5 of Schedule 40 Pipe
Complete specifications: Based on ASME B36.10M and B36.19M standards, parameters such as NPS, wall thickness, and outer diameter are uniformly standardized, making selection convenient.
Reliable performance: Moderate pressure resistance, with small-diameter carbon steel Sch 40 pipes capable of withstanding pressures up to approximately 1000 psi (70 bar) and large-diameter pipes up to approximately 600 psi (42 bar), meeting the needs of most operating conditions.
High cost performance: With a moderate wall thickness, Sch 40 uses less material, making it lightweight. This results in lower processing, transportation, and installation costs.
Easy to install and maintain: Supports butt welding, threaded, flange and other connection methods, and is highly compatible with pipe fittings of the same specifications.
Diverse material options: available in carbon steel, stainless steel, PVC, and other materials, suitable for various applications such as conveying, structures, and machinery.
6 do I install Schedule 40 Pipe?
Even the best steel pipes will suffer from reduced performance if improperly installed. Therefore, proper pipe installation is crucial to ensuring the service life and performance of steel pipes.
6.1 Select appropriate pipe fittings and connection methods
For example, carbon steel Sch 40 pipes should be used with carbon steel Sch 40 fittings, and PVC Sch 40 pipes should be used with PVC Sch 40 fittings. Incompatible fittings can lead to leaks or structural damage.
There are three main types of common connection methods: butt welding is suitable for medium and large diameters (usually ≥2 inches), and the pipe ends are machined into bevels (BE) before welding; threaded connection is used for small diameters (usually ≤2 inches); flange connection uses bolts and gaskets to fasten the two pipe sections together, which is convenient for disassembly and maintenance.
6.2 Securing the Pipe
During installation, ensure that the pipe axis is aligned and that no additional stress is generated. Use brackets or clamps to secure the pipes. Horizontal pipes should be supported every 4-6 feet (1.2-1.8m) and vertical pipes every 8-10 feet (2.4-3.0m).
6.3 Pressure Test
After installation, testing is required:
Hydrostatic Test: The water pressure test pressure is 1.5 times the design pressure, and it is considered qualified if the pressure does not drop after 30 minutes of stabilization.
Pneumatic Test: Gas pipelines are tested with a pressure of 1.1 times the design pressure, and soapy water is applied to check for leaks.
6.4 Regular maintenance
For carbon steel Sch 40 pipes: Regularly inspect for rust or corrosion; for PVC Sch 40 pipes: Avoid direct sunlight (UV rays will weaken the pipes over time); for stainless steel Sch 40 pipes: Clean with a mild detergent to remove dirt or debris, avoiding abrasive cleaners that may scratch the surface.
How to Choose Sch 40?
In actual projects, although Sch 40 is a common standard, NPS, wall thickness, material, manufacturing process, application, and environment still need to be considered when selecting a pipe. The selection process usually follows this procedure: confirm NPS and Sch → confirm material and standard → select manufacturing process (seamless vs. welded pipe) → confirm pipe end type → consider actual application and operating conditions → confirm inventory and delivery time.
Summary
Schedule 40 pipe is a popular choice for both domestic and industrial plumbing systems, striking a balance between strength, price, and versatility. Schedule 40 pipes are easy to install, compatible with most fittings, and durable. With these advantages, Schedule 40 is a reliable choice for projects worldwide.
CORTEC offers integrated services from manufacturing and warehousing to distribution. Certified by multiple international standards including ISO 9001, API 5L, API 5CT, and EN 10219, it boasts an annual steel pipe production capacity of 200,000 tons and a 30,000-ton inventory, enabling rapid response to large orders and urgent needs. As a professional steel pipe supplier, CORTEC provides a full range of Sch 40 pipe products compliant with ASME B36.19M standards.
We not only provide pipes, but also offer comprehensive technical support from selection to application. For more information on pipe selection comparisons, pressure rating calculations, or specific project consultations, please feel free to contact the CORTEC technical team.
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