Here are main differences between Pipes and Tubes.
1, Different shape
Tubes can come in different shapes like square, rectangular and cylindrical. Pipe is always cylindrical or round.
2, Different toughness
While rigid tubes are frequently used in structural applications, copper and brass tubes can be rather flexible. Pipes are typically always rigid and resistant to bending.
3, Different classification
When it comes to classification, pipes use schedule and nominal diameter. For example, a pipe could have a 250mm nominal diameter and a schedule of 80. Tubes are classified by their outside diameter measurement and thickness. A copper tube, for instance, could be 10mm with a 2mm thickness.
4, Different using environment
Pipes accommodate larger applications with sizes that range from a half-inch to several feet..Tubes are generally used in applications that require smaller diameters. While 10-inch pipes are common, it’s rare that you will come across a 10-inch tube.
5, Different requirement
Tubes are often put to use in applications that require precise outside diameters, like with cooler tubes, heat exchanger tubes and boiler tubes.Pipes have a pressure rating and are schedule, which is why they are often used to carry fluids that must be contained.
6, Different joining way
Joining pipes is more labor intensive as it requires welding, threading or flanges. Tubes can be joined quickly and easily with flaring, brazing or couplings, but for this reason, they don’t offer the same stability.
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