Steel round tubing is a sturdy and corrosion-resistant alloy created from a combination of iron and carbon. Its hollow metal profile with a circular cross-section makes it ideal for use in industrial and construction applications such as frameworks, support structures, architectural elements, and transporting fluids and gasses.
Std. cut tolerance: -.00″/+.125″
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Size and Customization
New steel round tubing comes in a variety of sizes and wall thicknesses, which directly influence the tubing’s strength and flexibility. With options ranging from thin walls for flexibility to thick walls for strength, the outer diameter (OD) and wall thickness can be tailored to meet specific project requirements, including custom lengths and diameters. Whether it’s for structural applications or delicate machinery, the specifications of a round steel tube can be adjusted to fit the task at hand.
Material Properties
The steel tube is manufactured from different types of steel, each offering unique mechanical properties. For instance, DOM tubing is known for its increased mechanical properties—a preferred choice for applications requiring precision and durability. The variety in steel types ensures that whether the project calls for high tensile strength or specific aesthetic qualities, there’s a round tube option available.
Applications Across Industries
Recommended for a wide range of applications, the steel round tube is versatile. In construction, its strength and durability are valued for structural integrity, while in the automotive industry, round tubes are often used in the fabrication of engine mounts and automotive parts. The properties of steel round tubing make it suitable for both high-stress mechanical applications and aesthetic architectural projects.