The Differences Between ASME B36.10, ASME B36.19, and EEMUA 144
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The Differences Between ASME B36.10, ASME B36.19, and EEMUA 144

Today, I received an inquiry that involved three specifications: ASME B36.10, ASME B36.19, and EEMUA 144. To help clarify the differences between OD and WT in these three standards, I have compiled an overview and a comparison table. This should streamline the process and save time compared to checking each standard individually.

1. ASME B36.10

ASME B36.10, titled “Welded and Seamless Wrought Steel Pipe,” provides dimensions for welded and seamless wrought steel pipes.

Pipe Sizes: Covers diameters from 1/8 inch to 80 inches.

Applications: Generally used in high-pressure and high-temperature environments.

2. ASME B36.19

ASME B36.19, titled “Stainless Steel Pipe,” is similar to ASME B36.10 but specifically addresses stainless steel pipes. This standard is crucial for applications requiring corrosion resistance. Key points include:

Pipe Sizes: Covers sizes from 1/8 inch to 30 inches.

3. EEMUA 144

EEMUA 144, titled “Specification for Carbon and Low Alloy Steel Pipe,” is a specification developed by the Engineering Equipment and Materials Users Association (EEMUA).

With these comparison tables, you will be more efficient in calculating weight and volume. I hope this information helps!


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