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MS ERW Pipe
Electric Resistance Welding (ERW) pipes are made by rolling metal and welding it longitudinally, creating a visible seam. In contrast, seamless pipes are formed by extruding metal, resulting in no joints along their length. ERW steel pipes typically range from 2 3/8″ to 24″ OD and can extend over 100 feet. They are available in bare or coated finishes, with on-site processing options tailored to customer specifications.
MS SW Pipe
Spiral-welded pipe is made from steel coils that are unwound, flattened, and shaped by angled rollers into a cylinder. The spiral seam is sealed inside and out using submerged arc welding (SAW). When one coil ends, the next is butt-welded to continue production. Pipes are then cut to length and beveled if needed. Commonly used for water distribution, spiral-welded pipes are available in sizes ranging from 24 in. (60 cm) to 144 in. (365 cm).
MS Seamless Pipe
Seamless pipe, as the name implies, has no seam or weld joint, unlike welded pipes where the joint is the weakest point. With a uniform structure and consistent strength throughout, seamless pipes can withstand higher pressure, temperature, mechanical stress, and corrosion. They are widely used in industries such as oil and gas, refinery, petrochemical, chemical, fertilizer, power, automotive, bearing, mechanical, and structural applications.
GI Pipe
Galvanized Iron (GI) pipes are steel pipes coated with a layer of zinc to prevent corrosion and rust. This zinc coating enhances durability and extends the pipe’s lifespan, making it suitable for outdoor and water supply applications. GI pipes are commonly used for plumbing, irrigation, structural, and engineering purposes. They are available in various sizes and thicknesses, offering strength, long-term performance, and resistance to moisture and environmental damage.
DI Pipe
Ductile Iron (DI) pipes are made from cast iron treated with magnesium to improve strength and flexibility. Known for their durability and corrosion resistance, DI pipes are widely used in water supply, sewage, and industrial applications. They can handle high pressure and harsh conditions while maintaining long service life. Available in various diameters and pressure ratings, DI pipes are often lined with cement mortar or epoxy for enhanced protection and smooth fluid flow.
Square Pipe
Square pipes are hollow steel sections with equal sides, offering high strength, versatility, and durability. They are widely used in construction, structural frameworks, furniture, railings, and industrial applications. The uniform shape provides excellent load-bearing capacity and ease of fabrication. Available in various sizes and thicknesses, square pipes can be made from materials like mild steel or stainless steel and come in finishes such as galvanized, polished, or painted for added protection.
Rectangular Pipe
Rectangular pipes are hollow steel sections with a longer width than height, providing excellent strength, rigidity, and versatility. They are widely used in construction, engineering, furniture, automotive, and industrial structures. The flat surfaces make them easy to weld, cut, and join. Available in various sizes, thicknesses, and materials such as mild steel or stainless steel, rectangular pipes offer durability, corrosion resistance, and smooth appearance for both structural and decorative applications.
Pipe Fittings & Structurals
Pipe fittings and structurals are essential components used to connect, extend, or change the direction of piping systems. Common fittings include elbows, tees, reducers, flanges, and couplings, while structurals include angles, channels, beams, and flats. Made from materials like steel, stainless steel, or galvanized iron, they ensure strength, durability, and leak-free performance. These components are widely used in construction, plumbing, industrial, and infrastructure projects.