Carbon Steel Round Tube 1026 Drawn Over Mandrel (DOM) is a high-strength, precision-engineered tube designed for demanding applications. Made from 1026-grade carbon steel, it offers excellent machinability and uniformity in wall thickness and diameter. The DOM process involves cold drawing the steel over a mandrel, resulting in a smooth interior finish and enhanced dimensional accuracy. This tubing is ideal for uses requiring superior strength, such as in hydraulic cylinders, mechanical components, and automotive applications. Its durability and consistent quality make it a reliable choice for both structural and industrial purposes.
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Outer Diameter
4.5
Wall
0.625
Inner Diameter
3.25
Alloy
1026
Production Method
DOM
Metal Type
Carbon Steel
Shape
Tube-Round
Ships
1-2 Business Days
Brand
Aladdin Steel
Eniteo Vendor ID
3200
Weight/Lineal Foot
25.87 pounds

This round tube is made from 1026-grade carbon steel with a 4.5 inch outer diameter, 0.625 inch wall thickness, and 3.25 inch inner diameter. It is produced using the Drawn Over Mandrel (DOM) process for enhanced strength and dimensional accuracy.

Yes, the 1026 DOM carbon steel round tube offers high strength, excellent machinability, and uniform wall thickness, making it ideal for demanding uses such as hydraulic cylinders, mechanical components, and automotive parts.

The tube is available in multiple standard cut lengths ranging from 12 to 120 inches, with prices varying accordingly. It ships within 1-2 business days, ensuring quick delivery for your projects.

Yes, a Material Test Report (MTR) is available for this product, providing assurance of its quality and compliance with specifications.

This product is domestically sourced but is not DFARS compliant, so it may not be suitable for certain defense-related applications requiring DFARS certification.

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