In the era of climate change, SS304 provides a low-maintenance, 100% recyclable solution for urban water systems and green building construction, aligning with the global "Double Carbon" goals.
Beyond traditional oil and gas, our SS304 solutions are being integrated into hydrogen transport systems and advanced wind turbine structures, supporting the pivot to renewable energy sources.
With manufacturing centers in China and distribution networks worldwide, we ensure the stability of supply for critical industrial projects in Europe, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East.
The material’s ability to resist atmospheric corrosion, coupled with its excellent formability and weldability, makes it the gold standard. Our SS304 pipes undergo rigorous non-destructive testing (NDT), including ultrasonic and hydrostatic testing, to ensure zero-defect performance in high-stakes environments like chemical processing and desalination plants.
Full alignment with ASME Section VIII and ASTM standards. Material Test Reports (MTRs) are provided with every shipment to ensure traceability for US and Canadian industrial audits.
Compliance with Pressure Equipment Directive (PED) and EN standards. We focus on the high environmental standards required for the EU's stringent green infrastructure projects.
Specialized anti-corrosion treatments for high-salinity coastal environments and extreme temperature variations, common in GCC oil and gas installations.
Shaanxi Kerlimar Engineers Co., Ltd. is not just a supplier; we are innovators. Since 2019, we have expanded our R&D into Vertical Axis Wind Power Technology. This synergy between steel pipe manufacturing and renewable energy tech allows us to solve the bottlenecks of modern wind turbines.
Our future roadmap includes the development of "Smart Piping Systems" equipped with IoT sensors for real-time corrosion monitoring, a move that will redefine the life-cycle management of industrial pipelines.
In December 2023, we were invited to participate in the Dubai COP28 Conference, underscoring our commitment to the global goal of controlling temperature rise below 1.5°C.