Cold Roll Round Tube A513 Type-5 DOM is strong, durable, with a smooth finish and corrosion resistance. DOM stands for Drawn Over Mandrel, and it is this process that gives this tube its excellent qualities. It is typically used in automotive parts, construction, and various mechanical industries to create a wide range of tubes and piping.
Tube is designed to act as structural support, whereas Pipe is designed to carry liquid/gas/material from one place to another.

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Outer Diameter
2.5
Wall
0.313
Inner Diameter
1.875
Max Length
240
Alloy
A513
Production Method
DOM
Metal Type
Carbon Steel
Shape
Tube-Round
Grade
Type 5
Yes
Custom Cut Warehouse
1
Weight/Lineal Foot
7.31 pounds
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Mechanical Properties

Density g/cm^3
8
Melting Point °F
2696 - 2750
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Chemistry Information : A513 Carbon Steel

Element
Percentage
Element
Percentage
Element
Percentage
P
0.04  max
C
0.17 - 0.23
Mn
0.3 - 0.6
Fe
99.08 - 99.53
S
0.05  max

This round tube has an outer diameter of 2.5 inches, a wall thickness of 0.313 inches, and an inner diameter of 1.875 inches. It is made from carbon steel alloy A513, Type 5, produced using the DOM (Drawn Over Mandrel) process, which ensures strength, durability, and a smooth finish.

Yes, this tube can be custom cut with lengths available up to 240 inches. Custom cuts are fulfilled from warehouse 1, and multiple length options are in stock, ranging from 12 inches to 240 inches.

Absolutely. The A513-Type 5 DOM tube is designed primarily for structural support and is commonly used in automotive parts, construction, and mechanical industries due to its strength and corrosion resistance.

Yes, an MTR is available for this product, providing documentation of its material properties and compliance with ASTM standards.

The shipping weight varies by length; for example, a 12-inch piece weighs approximately 7.31 pounds, and a full 240-inch length weighs about 146.2 pounds.

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