Boiler pipe

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Boiling tube ( engl . Boiler tube , French . Tube bouilleur , ital . Tubo bollitore ) is in engineering the name of a tube in a distilling - or steam pressure system (. For example, in steam engines, so-called boiling tube boiler.) Having an up to boiling point or In addition, heated liquid or its vapor leads and must withstand a corresponding thermal and mechanical load.

Boiler pipes are typically made of glass , copper or steel , in the latter case hot-rolled, seamless or welded steel pipes according to EN 10216 (seamless) or EN 10217 (welded) (formerly DIN 2448 or DIN 2458) are used.

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