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Hydraulic Pipe and Threading

Hydraulic pipingHydraulic pipe provides transportation for fluid from one component to another. The three main liquids that will pass through a hydraulic pipe include petroleum oil, synthetic oil, and liquid with a high water content. Also, it is a very important part of the hydraulic system. The hose has to be able to tightly bend around all corners. Hose pipe flexibility enables components to be positioned inside the most efficient places, including tight places and across long distances.

Hydraulic piping has many uses, the most general being to transfer liquids. In addition, the pipes can be used to transfer energy-generating liquid to different systems to function as a full hydraulic system. For these instances, the pipes and tubes have to be rigid and immobile so the system can be easily controlled. Also, in contrast, construction machinery usually has flexible and open hydraulic tubing so as to allow flexibility and free range of motion.

Types of Hydraulic Pipe

The type of hydraulic tube depends on its use and the pressures or chemicals it may be subjected to.

  • Articulated hoses are hydraulic hoses built in sections, with inflexible shafts connected by flexible joints. These hoses are used around sharp corners.
  • Reinforced hoses have extra buffers in the reinforcement layer. Also, they are most often the hoses exposed to the strongest chemicals.
  • Coiled hoses are designed for expansion and easy storing. Due to the hose being coiled, they can expand and not put extra pressure on the hose.
  • Corrugated hoses have small folds in the hose material that allow easy expansion and flexibility.
  • Multi-element hoses are hoses that have more than one element of the other types of hoses.

Threading

Knowing the correct threading of the hydraulic hose is important for repair. Selecting the wrong part can result in damage to the thread during installation. In addition, this negatively affects the pressure holding capacity and seal reliability of the hydraulic fitting. Also, there are six types of threads commonly used on hydraulic tube fittings:

  • UN/UNF
  • NPT/NPTF
  • BSPP (BSP, Parallel)
  • BSPT (BSP, Tapered)
  • Metric Parallel
  • Metric Tapered

Finally, for more information on hydraulic pipes and threading, contact Detroit Nipple Works today for a free quote!

Piping & Tubing for Construction

California‘s construction sector is one of the most active in the country, and that means job sites have little room for supply delays or material shortfalls. From large-scale commercial builds to complex infrastructure upgrades, project managers need suppliers who can deliver the right materials, on time, every time. Whether you’re sourcing PVC piping for a plumbing system or hydraulic tubing for heavy equipment, having a dependable national supplier in your corner can mean the difference between a project that runs on schedule and one that doesn’t.

Why California Construction Demands Reliable Piping Suppliers

California consistently ranks among the top states for construction volume. Major projects across the state — stadiums, medical facilities, commercial developments, and large-scale utility work — require a broad mix of piping and tubing materials across multiple trades and phases.

That volume creates real pressure on the supply chain. When multiple large projects are running simultaneously, materials can become harder to source locally, lead times stretch, and pricing fluctuates. Project managers and procurement teams need suppliers with deep inventory, competitive pricing, and reliable shipping — not just availability on paper.

Choosing the wrong supplier at this stage isn’t just an inconvenience. Material delays can push back trades, trigger contract penalties, and eat into margins fast.

Key Piping and Tubing Products for California Job Sites

PVC Piping

Pipe & Tubing for Construction

PVC pipe is one of the most widely used materials in commercial and residential construction. It’s lightweight, corrosion-resistant, and cost-effective, making it the go-to choice for plumbing, drainage, sewer systems, and conduit applications.

Detroit Nipple Works stocks PVC piping in a wide range of diameters — from 1/8 inch up to 48 inches — so whether you’re outfitting a single-story medical office or running large-diameter drainage lines for a major development, you can source the right size without hunting across multiple vendors.

Pickled Carbon Steel Pipe

Pickled carbon steel pipe goes through an acid-cleaning process that removes scale and surface oxides, leaving a cleaner surface that’s easier to coat, weld, or fabricate. It’s commonly used in structural and mechanical applications where surface quality matters, including HVAC systems, oil and gas lines, and industrial process piping.

Like PVC, pickled carbon steel pipe is available in a broad size range, giving you flexibility to spec the right product for the job without compromise.

Cast Iron Rods

Cast iron remains a proven material for heavy-duty applications where strength and durability take priority. It’s used in everything from structural supports to drainage systems in large commercial builds. When your project calls for cast iron rods, consistent quality and accurate dimensions are non-negotiable.

Pipe Fitting

No piping system works without the right fittings. Elbows, tees, couplings, reducers, flanges — the full range of pipe fittings needs to match the material, pressure rating, and configuration of the system being built. Sourcing your fittings from the same supplier as your pipe simplifies procurement, reduces compatibility issues, and consolidates your shipping.

Hydraulic Tubing

Heavy construction equipment runs on hydraulic systems, and those systems depend on tubing that can handle high pressure without failure. Hydraulic tubing for machinery used on California job sites needs to meet tight dimensional tolerances and material specifications. Downtime from a hydraulic failure is expensive, so the quality of the tubing matters as much as availability.

What to For In A Piping and Tubing Supplier

As one of the western states performing major construction projects in 2013, California companies have plans to construct stadiums, medical offices, even a casino. In doing these projects, materials such as cast iron rods, pickled carbon steel pipes, PVC piping, as well as hydraulics for equipment will be required. Pickled carbon steel and PVC piping come in a variety of sizes ranging from 1/8 to 48 inches. So, regardless if it is plumbing for hotel construction or a major sewage and drain project, Detroit Nipple Works can ship the necessary materials to your California job site.

Finally, when it comes to piping or tubing, place your order with Detroit Nipple Works. We provide materials all over the country on time and accurate. For more information on shipping pipe fittings, pickled steel, PVC, or hydraulic tubing to California, simply request a quote, or call Detroit Nipple Works at 1.888.698.7888.