Pipe drawing or tube drawing is the metal forming process used for manufacturing tubes,rods and pipes. Whereas wires are manufactured by using extrusion process.
Pipes are typically measured by their inside diameter (ID) and their schedule, which refers to the wall thickness. The schedule determines how thick the walls are and affects the strength and pressure rating of the pipe. For example, a 2-inch pipe with a Schedule 40 will have a thicker wall than a Schedule 20 pipe of the same diameter. Tubes, on the other hand, are measured by their outside diameter (OD), and they have standard ranges of wall thicknesses, typically expressed in terms of gauges or as a specific measurement. For instance, a 1-inch tube with a 0.065-inch wall thickness is common for structural purposes, while a 1-inch tube with a thicker wall may be used for pressure applications.
@@superfaststudyexperiment bhai tthicknes jab bhi badta hai to pipe ka id kam hota hai od nahi odi fixed rahata hai od kabhi kam ya jyada nahi hota hai pipe ka
Babua lo tum padh lo acche se likh k bhej de raha hu aur agar samajh me na aye to Google bhi kar Lena theek hai naa Pipes are typically measured by their inside diameter (ID) and their schedule, which refers to the wall thickness. The schedule determines how thick the walls are and affects the strength and pressure rating of the pipe. For example, a 2-inch pipe with a Schedule 40 will have a thicker wall than a Schedule 20 pipe of the same diameter. Tubes, on the other hand, are measured by their outside diameter (OD), and they have standard ranges of wall thicknesses, typically expressed in terms of gauges or as a specific measurement. For instance, a 1-inch tube with a 0.065-inch wall thickness is common for structural purposes, while a 1-inch tube with a thicker wall may be used for pressure applications.
@@superfaststudyexperiment mai 4/5 EPC company me kam kiya hu mujhe ya jisko bhi a experience wale aadmi se ye questions puch lena. what in difference between pipe and tube Ans- Pipe ka OD fixed hota hai or tube ID
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Pipe drawing or tube drawing is the metal forming process used for manufacturing tubes,rods and pipes.
Whereas wires are manufactured by using extrusion process.
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Pipe ka OD fix hota hai or tube kaID fixed hota hai
Pipes are typically measured by their inside diameter (ID) and their schedule, which refers to the wall thickness. The schedule determines how thick the walls are and affects the strength and pressure rating of the pipe. For example, a 2-inch pipe with a Schedule 40 will have a thicker wall than a Schedule 20 pipe of the same diameter.
Tubes, on the other hand, are measured by their outside diameter (OD), and they have standard ranges of wall thicknesses, typically expressed in terms of gauges or as a specific measurement. For instance, a 1-inch tube with a 0.065-inch wall thickness is common for structural purposes, while a 1-inch tube with a thicker wall may be used for pressure applications.
@@superfaststudyexperiment bhai tthicknes jab bhi badta hai to pipe ka id kam hota hai od nahi odi fixed rahata hai od kabhi kam ya jyada nahi hota hai pipe ka
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Pipes are typically measured by their inside diameter (ID) and their schedule, which refers to the wall thickness. The schedule determines how thick the walls are and affects the strength and pressure rating of the pipe. For example, a 2-inch pipe with a Schedule 40 will have a thicker wall than a Schedule 20 pipe of the same diameter.
Tubes, on the other hand, are measured by their outside diameter (OD), and they have standard ranges of wall thicknesses, typically expressed in terms of gauges or as a specific measurement. For instance, a 1-inch tube with a 0.065-inch wall thickness is common for structural purposes, while a 1-inch tube with a thicker wall may be used for pressure applications.
@@superfaststudyexperiment mai 4/5 EPC company me kam kiya hu mujhe ya jisko bhi a experience wale aadmi se ye questions puch lena.
what in difference between pipe and tube
Ans- Pipe ka OD fixed hota hai or tube ID
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