Product Overview
Industrial Schedule Piping is the foundation of modern process engineering. Unlike thin-walled hygienic tubing, schedule pipe is designed based on Nominal Pipe Size (NPS) and wall thickness “Schedules,” providing the mechanical strength necessary to handle extreme pressures, thermal stresses, and aggressive chemical media.
Engineered for Extreme Environments
The performance of an industrial line is defined by its ability to withstand internal and external stressors. Our pipes are manufactured under the ASTM A312 specification, ensuring consistent chemical composition and mechanical properties. This makes them suitable for welding, threading, or flanging into complex industrial networks where safety and long-term reliability are non-negotiable.
Seamless vs. Welded Construction
To meet varying budget and performance requirements, we offer two primary manufacturing methods:
-
Seamless Pipe: Extruded from a solid billet, seamless pipe has no longitudinal weld seam, offering the highest pressure ratings and superior resistance to internal corrosion. It is the preferred choice for critical high-pressure headers.
-
Welded (ERW/EFW) Pipe: Produced from cold-formed stainless steel strip and precision-welded. Modern welding technology ensures the seam is as strong as the parent metal, providing a cost-effective solution for large-diameter distribution lines.
Superior Corrosion Resistance (SS 316L)
For environments involving salt water, acids, or industrial waste, we prioritize AISI 316L (Low Carbon). The addition of Molybdenum and the reduced carbon content provide excellent protection against pitting and intergranular corrosion, significantly extending the service life of the piping system in harsh B2B environments.
