AI Pipe Size Converter

AI Pipe Size Converter

Convert between NPS, DN, and inch measurements with intelligent sizing recommendations

Pipe Conversion

Standard Conversion
Advanced Options

Conversion Results

Converted Size 2"
2 inchNPS 2

Size Comparison

Nominal Pipe Size (NPS) 2"
Diameter Nominal (DN) 50
Outside Diameter 60.3 mm
Inside Diameter 52.5 mm
Wall Thickness 3.9 mm
2"
Current Size

Standards Information

NPS (Nominal Pipe Size)

North American standard that identifies pipe sizes with non-dimensional numbers. For NPS ≥ 14, the number equals the OD in inches.

DN (Diameter Nominal)

European standard that approximates the pipe's ID in millimeters. DN = NPS (inches) × 25 (approximate conversion).

AI Recommendation

For water at 20°C and 10 bar pressure, Schedule 40 carbon steel provides optimal balance of strength and flow characteristics.

This converter uses industry standard dimensions from ASME B36.10M and ISO 6708.

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Pipe Size Converter Tool

Choosing the correct pipe size is critical for plumbing, heating, and industrial projects. Our Pipe Size Converter Tool allows you to:

  • Convert between metric (mm), imperial (inches), DN (Diameter Nominal), and NPS (Nominal Pipe Size)

  • Match inner diameter (ID), outer diameter (OD), and wall thickness

  • Avoid mistakes when ordering or replacing pipes

  • Save time with an easy-to-use online conversion tool


Why use a Pipe Size Converter?

Pipes are specified in different ways depending on region and standard. For example:

  • UK & Europe often use DN (Diameter Nominal) in millimetres

  • USA commonly uses NPS (Nominal Pipe Size) in inches

  • Actual pipe diameters differ from their “nominal” sizes, leading to confusion

  • Wall thickness is defined by Schedule (SCH) ratings, which affect flow rates

A pipe listed as 1 inch (NPS 1) doesn’t actually measure 1 inch across!


How the tool works

  1. Choose your input (metric mm, imperial inch, DN, or NPS).

  2. Select pipe schedule (if applicable).

  3. The tool instantly converts and displays:

    • Inner Diameter (ID)

    • Outer Diameter (OD)

    • Equivalent DN/NPS size


Example Conversion

  • Input: NPS 1″ Schedule 40

  • Output:

    • Outside Diameter (OD): 33.4 mm

    • Wall Thickness: 3.38 mm

    • Inside Diameter (ID): 26.64 mm

    • DN Equivalent: DN 25


Pipe Size Reference Table

NPS (inch)DN (mm)OD (mm)Common Schedule 40 ID (mm)
1/2″DN 1521.315.8
3/4″DN 2026.720.9
1″DN 2533.426.6
1 1/4″DN 3242.235.1
1 1/2″DN 4048.340.9
2″DN 5060.352.5

Benefits of correct pipe sizing

  • 💧 Efficient flow: Avoids pressure loss and ensures correct water delivery

  • 🔧 Compatibility: Prevents costly ordering mistakes

  • 🏗️ Standards compliance: Matches ISO, ASTM, and ASME specifications

  • 💸 Cost savings: Oversized pipes cost more; undersized pipes cause inefficiency


FAQs

What’s the difference between NPS and DN?

  • NPS = Nominal Pipe Size (inches, USA standard)

  • DN = Diameter Nominal (mm, European/ISO standard)
    They represent the same concept but in different units.

Does 1-inch pipe actually measure 1 inch?
No. A “1-inch” NPS pipe has an OD of 33.4 mm, not exactly 25.4 mm. The “nominal” name refers to a standard size, not the exact diameter.

What is pipe schedule (SCH)?
It defines the wall thickness of a pipe. Higher schedule = thicker walls = smaller internal diameter.

How do I know which size to use?
Check your system’s design flow rate, pressure, and fitting compatibility. Use the converter to match international standards.

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