Carbon Mechanical Tubing In Cincinnati, OH
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A Complete Line Of Carbon Mechanical Tubing In Cincinnati For Multiple Applications
Carbon steel mechanical tubing from Service Steel is available in a variety of shapes, diameters, walls, and lengths to meet your application needs. Custom orders are our specialty. Service Steel specializes in the hard to find and/or odd sizes of mild carbon and alloy tubing.
Talk to one of our sales associates about your specific application and we’ll cut and ship the right steel tubing at the right price at the right time. We are ready to deliver the specific steel tubing needed for your precise application.
- Hot Rolled Electric Resistance Welded (ERW) to ASTM A513-1
- Cold Rolled Electric Resistance Welded (ERW) to ASTM A513-2
- D.O.M to ASTM A513-5
- Cold Drawn and Hot Finished Seamless to ASTM A519 and A106
- Cold Drawn and Hot Finished Alloy 4130 & 4140 Grades
High Strength Low Alloy
Structural and carbon mechanical tubing have a lot in common at first glance.
What makes steel tubing mechanical or structural? The difference between the two types of tubing shows most clearly in their properties and their applications. Here’s how manufacturers classify these two types of tubing based on their end use.
TOLERANCE & SPECIFICATIONS
Mechanical Tubing is produced to strict tolerances and specifications (ASTM A513). Mechanical tubing requires much more precision than the structural stuff — its chemistry, measurements, and requirements are strictly laid out and adhered to, since its applications tend to be more sensitive than holding up a building. Seamless mechanical tubing can help avoid weak points in the component. Seamless tubes aren’t subjected to welding and therefore aren’t extra-prone to corrosion and such. Structural Tubing has looser requirements (ASTM A500). As its end uses are purely structural, this type of tubing needs to be strong and durable above all else. Tight tolerances and appearance are less important. Structural tube is often called HSS, or hollow structural sections.
FABRICATION
Both mechanical & structural tubing can be fabricated after production. This can include cutting, drilling, punching, bending, stamping, welding, and other secondary services.
SHAPES
Both mechanical & structural tubing can be shaped as rounds, squares, and rectangles. Additionally, mechanical tubing can be found in a variety of other shapes).
MEASUREMENT
Both mechanical and structural tubing are measured by inside dimensions (I.D.), outside dimensions (O.D.), and gauge (wall thickness).
COMPOSITION
Both mechanical & structural tubing can be made of: Carbon steel, Stainless steel, Galvanized steel and Other steel alloys… as long as the material is strong enough to stand up to stressful structural use.
APPLICATIONS
The main difference between mechanical and structural tubular steel products is how they’re used.
Mechanical tubing is used in a variety of applications that require specific measurements, as well as in very low-stress structural applications.
Mechanical tubing is most often used in machinery and tools for all industries, from automotive to agriculture. Other common uses for mechanical tubing include:
- Solar Panel Supports
- Conveyor Belt Components
- Industrial Machinery
- Playground Equipment
- Greenhouse Structures
- Restaurant, Kitchen, & Food Service Parts
- Hospital Beds & Medical Equipment
- Canopies and Other Recreational Stands
- Home & Garden Tools
Structural tubing is used in more high-stress, long-term, corrosive structural applications, such as:
- Infrastructure (Roads, Bridges, Buildings)
- Construction & Construction Equipment
- Sign Supports
- Drilling & Underwater Platforms
- Roll Cages
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Detroit MI 48212
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Cincinnati, OH 45217
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Tonawanda, NY 14150
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5636 County Road 41
Farmington, NY 14425
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BUFFALO
333 Wales Avenue
Tonawanda, NY 14150
Phone 716.694.5200
Toll-free 800.447.6733
FARMINGTON
5636 County Road 41
Farmington, NY 14425
Phone 315.876.9099
Toll-free 800.447.6733
Why Service Steel
The Service Steel Company, a steel tube, pipe, and bar service center, was organized in Detroit by Herbert B. Van Pelt and his son, Donald C. Van Pelt in 1920, and was headquartered at Rivard and Maple Streets tucked in between Eastern Market and Lafayette Park.
Through the years, Service Steel has remained solid under the ownership and direction of the Van Pelt family – 100 years after its founding.
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