Hardness is a physical quantity that measures the material's ability to resist external pressure and scratches. After processing, the hardness of the metal pipe usually reaches HR 30~40, and it has good wear resistance and corrosion resistance.
This hardness not only ensures that it is not easily deformed during use, but also increases its ability to withstand pressure.

Hardness is closely related to other properties of bowl pipes. High hardness means good wear resistance and corrosion resistance, which allows it to maintain stable performance in harsh environments such as high temperature and high pressure. This increase in hardness can also increase the tensile strength and yield strength of the metal pipe, making it less likely to deform or break when bearing larger loads.
In practical applications, the hardness of iron pipes has an important impact on their service life. Products with higher hardness have longer service life and can maintain good performance in various complex environments. For example, in the fields of chemical reactors, pressure vessels, ships and aviation industries, the use of high-hardness products can significantly increase Equipment longevity and safety.

To sum up, the hardness of the metal pipe is the cornerstone of its good performance. Through reasonable processing and treatment, increasing the hardness of the product can significantly increase its wear resistance, corrosion resistance and load-bearing capacity.





