NPS, DN, SCH, OD/ID, Weight & Length Terms in the Steel Pipe Industry You Need to Know

August 04, 2025
Hello Pipe Enthusiasts!

Welcome back to #SEAPIPipeInsights, previously we discussed "SEAPI Expands Spiral / HSAW Steel Pipe Capacity: Diameter 16″ to 140”". Now we will discuss dimensional terms in steel pipes aimed at facilitating technical communication, ensuring accurate specifications, and avoiding errors in ordering steel pipes.
 
1. Nominal Pipe Size (NPS)
NPS is the nominal size of the pipe in inches.

  • It is an imperial standard designation, not the physical diameter.
  • Example: NPS 34" means a flow capacity of 34", but the actual OD is 864 mm.
2. Diameter Nominal (DN)
DN is the metric equivalent of NPS in millimeters.

  • DN 850 is equivalent to NPS 34"; it is only a label, not the actual diameter.
  • It facilitates ordering and component comparison in the global market.
3. Outer Diameter (OD) & Inner Diameter (ID)
  • OD (Outer Diameter): the outer diameter of the pipe, measured from outside to outside.
  • ID (Inner Diameter): the lumen diameter, measured from inside to inside.
  • Formula: ID = OD – 2 × wall thickness
Conversion of NPS to DN in ASME B36.10
ASME B36.10 standardizes the OD of pipes based on NPS, then assigns the metric label DN without changing the dimensions. For example:
 

NPS (inch)

DN (mm)

Actual OD (mm)

34

850

864

36

900

914


  • NPS 34" ≡ DN 850, but the OD remains 864 mm according to ASME B36.10.
  • NPS 36" ≡ DN 900, but the OD remains 914 mm according to ASME B36.10.
  • DN only facilitates metric referencing; design specifications still refer to OD & schedule.
5. Schedule (SCH) – Wall Thickness Code
Schedule indicates the wall thickness of the pipe for various working pressures.
  • Examples: SCH 5, SCH 10, SCH 30, SCH 40, SCH 80, SCH 120, SCH 160.
  • The higher the schedule number, the thicker the wall and the higher the pressure rating.
  • For example, SCH 40 for NPS 34": thickness 17,48 mm.
6. Identification STD, XS and XXS
These three terms originate from the old system before the Schedule (SCH) concept was introduced.

  • STD Standard Weight: Standard wall thickness, suitable for low–medium pressure.
  • XS Extra Strong: Thicker wall than STD, suitable for high pressure.
  • XXS Double Extra Strong: Very thick wall, used for extreme pressure.
  • For example, NPS 32" STD ≈ SCH 20.
7. Pipe Length
  • Nominal Length: standard LSAW & HSAW SEAPI products (6 m or 12 m).
  • However, for our HSAW products, we have previously undertaken projects with pipe lengths of up to 64 meters (customizable to your project requirements, especially for piling).
  • SRL (Single Random Length)
    • Random length between 6.0 m and 6.5 m, with a nominal length of 6 m
    • Typically for pipes NPS 4" and below
  • DRL (Double Random Length)
    • Random length between 10.7 m and 12.8 m, with an average or nominal length of 12.0 m
    • Standard for pipes NPS 6" and above
8. Weight per Unit Length (kg/m & lb/ft)
Weight per unit length is important for load calculations and material cost estimation. It is commonly expressed in kilograms per meter (kg/m) or pounds per foot (lb/ft).

With an understanding of NPS, DN, OD/ID, schedule, weight and length pipe steel, procurement, engineering, and field teams can ensure that steel pipe specifications meet project requirements. If you currently have steel pipe requirements, please contact our Marketing & Sales team. Southeast Asia Pipe Industries is ready to serve your steel pipe needs.

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