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Seamless Carbon Steel Pipe Schedule 40/80/160 Wall Thickness Chart

Seamless carbon steel pipes are widely used in industrial, chemical, boiler, and water supply fields due to their high strength, reliability, and excellent corrosion resistance.

Understanding the wall thickness standards of Schedule 40, 80, and 160 is crucial for selecting the appropriate pipe material.

This article provides detailed wall thickness tables, selection guidelines, and typical applications to help users quickly choose the right type of pipe.

I. Schedule Wall Thickness Comparison Table

The table below shows the wall thickness and theoretical weight of commonly used seamless carbon steel pipes under Schedule 40, 80, and 160, for users’ quick reference.

Nominal Diameter DN / InchOuter Diameter OD (mm)Sch 40 Wall Thickness (mm)Sch 80 Wall Thickness (mm)Sch 160 Wall Thickness (mm)Theoretical Weight (kg/m)
1″ (DN25)33.43.384.556.022.2 / 3.0 / 3.9
2″ (DN50)60.33.915.548.745.4 / 7.6 / 11.0
3″ (DN80)88.94.786.029.279.1 / 11.5 / 17.5
4″ (DN100)114.36.029.2713.514.0 / 21.0 / 30.0
6″ (DN150)168.37.119.2713.522.0 / 28.0 / 40.0

Note: Specific wall thickness and weight may vary slightly depending on different standards (GB/T, ASTM, API).

II. Meaning of Schedule

Schedule 40: Standard wall thickness suitable for low-pressure systems.

Schedule 80: Medium wall thickness suitable for medium- and high-pressure pipelines.

Schedule 160: Thick-walled pipe suitable for high-pressure pipelines, boilers, and oil and gas systems.

Key Point: The higher the Schedule number, the thicker the pipe wall and the higher the pressure resistance. Engineers can quickly select the appropriate type using the Schedule number.

III. Selection Guidelines

When selecting a suitable schedule, consider the following factors:

(1) Operating Pressure
Low maximum system pressure → Sch 40
Medium pressure → Sch 80
High pressure pipeline → Sch 160

(2) Pipe Diameter
Large diameter pipelines require thicker walls to ensure strength and prevent deformation.

(3) Application Environment
High temperature, highly corrosive, or chemical media → Prioritize high-Schedule pipes.

(4) Material Standard
Confirm the production standard (GB/T 8162, ASTM A106, API 5L, etc.). Different standards will affect wall thickness and pressure resistance.

IV. Typical Application Scenarios

ScheduleTypical Applications
Sch 40Water supply pipelines, low-pressure pipelines, HVAC systems
Sch 80Industrial pipelines, medium-pressure chemical pipelines, general building piping
Sch 160Boiler pipes, high-pressure steam pipelines, oil & gas transportation pipelines

V. Installation and Maintenance Recommendations

Pre-installation wall thickness check: Ensure the pipe material meets the required schedule and standards.

Fitting selection: High-schedule pipes require reinforced flanges or fittings.

Regular maintenance: Especially in chemical or high-temperature environments, check for corrosion and pipe wall wear.