Thursday, October 21, 2010

[MW:7692] RE: 7689] DIFFERENCE BETWEEN PIPE AND TUBE

Tube O.D. usually measures the same as its size designation (2" tube = 2"
O.D.), pipe is larger than its size designation.

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Any one can explain what the real difference between pipe and tube.

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