We provide advanced solutions for anti-corrosion pipe manufacturing. Below are the three primary pipe types for your reference:
Three-layer polyethylene (3PE) and two-layer (2PE) pipes for oil and gas. These ensure safety and effectiveness during natural gas transportation, preventing corrosion and damage. Standards: SYT0413-2002, DIN30670, GB/T23257-2009.
Single-layer and double-layer bonded epoxy powder anticorrosive steel pipes. Consistent production quality adhering to SY/T0315-97 and SY/T0315-2005 standards.
Specifically used in water supply pipelines to transport cement mortar. This lining effectively blocks sediment and reduces transportation resistance.
Widely used in heat pipes, gas drainage, fire sprinklers, and power plant water waste systems. Suitable for high-rise building water supply, gas transmission, pharmaceutical process pipelines, and agricultural irrigation networks.
This dual-process anti-corrosion method (outside epoxy coal asphalt and inside cement mortar) is extensively used in water treatment and sewage discharge. It offers superior protection for buried pipelines and industrial water systems at a cost-effective price point, combining long service life with readily available materials.
Skinned with PE or EP (epoxy resin), these pipes offer excellent corrosion resistance and electrical insulation. With high mechanical strength and low friction coefficients, they prevent damage from soil stress and plant roots. Epoxy-coated pipes are ideal for seawater, warm water, and gas, while PVC-coated pipes excel in drainage and oil transport.