Applications

We feel more proud as our products are applied to more industries. The family enterprise has developed into a world-famous pipe supplier. The achievements depend on the talent and experience of our staff coupled with the trust and loyalty of our customers. We are always ready to serve friends in various industries at any time.

USES FOR STEEL PIPE

Steel pipes are extremely versatile. That’s why they’re commonly used in many industries, from gas to sewage. They also come in a variety of types and sizes, and they can easily be customized to fit the needs of a particular project, adding even more to its versatility. Truth be told, it’s near impossible to find an industry that does not use steel pipe in some capacity.

MOST COMMON STEEL PIPE USES IN VARIOUS INDUSTRIES

Construction, in particular, has benefited from the fact that steel is a more practical alternative to other metals, like iron. Steel is corrosion resistant, making them more durable and cost-effective. It also means that you can use these pipes in areas constantly exposed to the elements because it’s able to withstand them. Given all these benefits, here are some of the common uses of steel pipes.

  • DOMESTIC

Steel pipes are a common choice for many homes because they are more durable, meaning you won’t have to change them every couple of seasons. Any plumber will recommend a stainless steel pipe for your shower, tap and the rest of the house, especially exposed pipes because they’re more enduring of the elements. They’re also known to be more durable. Its wide use is proven by how commonly you see it in hardware stores and DIY showrooms.

  • MEDICAL

If doctors use it, it must be safe, so that’s another tick for steel. Steel pipes are so popular in the medical field that they have used them for everything, including supporting fractured bones, medical machinery, surgical tools, dental procedures and even in pharmaceutical.  Steel’s varied application is a testament to its durability, safety, and versatility.

  • FACTORIES

Because factories have to ensure the safety of what they are producing, they have to make sure that they’re equipment are of top caliber. That’s why most of them use steel pipes, from assembly lines and water treatment facilities to dairy and food processing and the refineries themselves.

  • CONSTRUCTION

This is one of the most obvious uses of steel pipes. They are the go-to for many construction companies because they’re malleable and sturdy, at the same time. Steel pipes are used as construction piling, to support the weight of heavy buildings when the soil is too weak. It’s also used on the building itself and even its architectural design.

Steel pipes are also used to construct ships, the shipyard where they’re kept, oil refineries and even space stations. Whether the construction is on land, over the water, or in space, steel pipes are a quality choice.