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Cement Lined Carbon Steel Pipes

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Cement-lined carbon steel pipes are made by lining the pipes with special cement. The cement protects the steel from the fluid (mostly water) and prevents corrosion. Typical dimensions of cement-lined steel pipes are indicated below:

Cement Lined Carbon Steel Pipes
Standard Pipe Size
(in)
Inside Diameter of Lining
(in)
Typical Lining Thickness
(in)
Typical Weight
(lb/ft)
1 1/2 1.4 0.09 3.0
2 1.8 0.10 4.1
2 1/2 2.2 0.10 6.6
3 2.7 0.13 8.3
4 3.6 0.16 12
6 5.4 0.25 24
8 7.4 0.25 32
10 9.4 0.30 43
12 11.4 0.30 55
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