If you think someone is pulling your leg, tell them they have a choice:
either sch40 + sch30 or sch60+sch10.
Cheers
Steve
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From: Christopher Wright [mailto:chrisw@skypoint.com]
Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2004 5:01 PM
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Subject: Re: [PipingDesign] Re: please help me
On Nov 30, 2004, at 5:24 PM, usama217 wrote:
> but the problem is tham i have a project at the collage and i am asked
> to find the price of (steel schedule 70)
I think someone is pulling your leg or they know less about it than you
do.
None of the references I've checked mention a Schedule 70. ANSI B36.10 shows Schedule 60 and Schedule 80 but no Schedule 70. There is a 'standard wall' specified between schedule 60 and schedule 80, but no schedule 70. There's also no standard 25 inch diameter pipe. Above 14 inches the diameters increase in 2 inch or 4 inch increments. Here's what there is:
OD Wall 16 0.750 18 0.875 20 0.875 & 1.00 22 (Only API designations, no schedules) 24 1.00 & 1.25
I'm sure someone would quote you a price and a deliver if you wanted to buy enough of it, but it would be a special order and very expensive.
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