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Pipe materials are critical engineering components used for transporting fluids, gases, powders, or as structural supports, and they find extensive applications across various sectors, including construction, municipal projects, industry, and agriculture. Depending on the material, their performance, uses, and prices can vary significantly.
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Detailed introduction
Core Advantages and Features
High Strength and Toughness: Exceptionally resistant to pressure, impact, and deformation, capable of withstanding extreme loads and harsh environmental conditions.
Excellent thermal stability: Maintains strong mechanical performance in both high- and low-temperature conditions, making it suitable for applications such as boilers and refrigeration systems.
Longevity and Reliability: With proper anti-corrosion treatment, the service life can extend for decades—safe and dependable.
Excellent formability: It can be easily processed and installed using various methods, such as welding, bending, and flange connections.
100% recyclable: Eco-friendly and aligned with the principles of sustainable development.
Classified by production process (the most fundamental classification)
1. Seamless Steel Pipe
Manufacturing process: The product is made from solid steel billets through processes such as piercing, hot rolling, or cold drawing, resulting in a tube with no weld seams whatsoever.
Features:
Outstanding pressure resistance: With uniform wall thickness, it can withstand extremely high pressures and stresses while maintaining robust safety margins.
Uniform and consistent material: Mechanical properties and corrosion resistance are uniform in all directions, ensuring high reliability.
High production costs: The manufacturing process is complex and energy-intensive, resulting in prices that are significantly higher than those of welded pipes.
Typical applications:
High-pressure applications: Boiler pipelines and high-temperature, high-pressure lines in petrochemical equipment.
Key structural components: hydraulic cylinder barrels, automotive drive shafts, and bearing sleeves.
Energy Industry: Drill collars and casing used in oil drilling.
2. Welded Steel Pipe
Manufacturing process: Steel plates or steel strips are first rolled into shape and then welded using processes such as high-frequency welding (ERW) and submerged arc welding (SAW).
Features:
High production efficiency, low costs: Enables continuous manufacturing, offers flexible fixed-length options, and delivers clear economic advantages.
The diameter range is exceptionally wide: we can produce extra-large-diameter pipes exceeding 3 meters in diameter—for applications like water transmission pipelines.
The weld seam is the critical point: The quality of the weld zone is the core measure of welded pipe quality.
Main types and applications:
Straight-seam welded pipe (LSAW/ERW): The weld seam is a straight line. Commonly used for low-pressure fluid conveyance and in structural applications such as scaffolding and temporary frameworks.
Spiral Welded Pipe (SSAW): The weld seam runs in a spiral pattern. It offers strong pressure-bearing capacity and is commonly used for main pipelines transporting oil and natural gas, as well as for pipe piles and bridge structures.
Galvanized Welded Steel Pipe: Featuring hot-dip galvanization on the surface, offering rust resistance and corrosion protection. Widely used in construction scaffolding, outdoor guardrails, greenhouse structures, and more.
Classified by cross-sectional shape
Round Pipe: The most common type, accounting for the vast majority of applications, and primarily used for fluid transport and pressure piping.
Square/Rectangular Hollow Section Pipes: The star product in the structural field. Thanks to their high bending section modulus, they deliver unparalleled resistance to bending and are widely used for:
Structural components of the building: trusses and beams/columns for factory buildings, sports venues, and commercial complexes.
Mechanical Components & Frameworks: Production line equipment bodies, heavy-duty storage racks, and automated robot frames.
Decorations and Enclosures: Stair railings, security grilles, furniture, and display racks.
Classified by Surface Treatment and Corrosion Protection Methods
Black Pipe: Untreated steel pipe with an oxide scale on the surface. Prone to rusting, it’s typically used for internal structures or in applications requiring secondary painting.
Galvanized Pipe:
Hot-dip galvanizing: Immersed in molten zinc, resulting in a thick (60–80 μm) coating with exceptional durability, ideal for outdoor structures and scaffolding.
Electrogalvanizing: A zinc layer is formed through electrolysis, resulting in a thin coating (5–15 μm) with a smooth surface—commonly used for household appliances and small components.
Coated/Lined Pipe
Epoxy Resin Coating (FBE), Polyethylene Coating (2PE/3PE): Designed to deliver superior corrosion protection in demanding environments such as underground and subsea applications, these coatings are the preferred choice for long-distance pipelines used in oil, natural gas, and municipal water supply systems.
Product Applications
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