Pipes
Stainless Steel
Stainless steel pipe is a tubular product made from stainless steel, an alloy primarily composed of iron, chromium (at least 10.5%), and often nickel, molybdenum, or other elements for enhanced properties.
Schedules Pipes
Available Schedules:
10
Thin ( Lower pressure applications. )
40
Medium (standard for general-purpose use).
80
Thick (heavy-duty, high-pressure resistance).
Available Types:
Seamless Pipes
Made by extruding steel, no welded joints, stronger for high-pressure uses.
Welded Pipes
Formed by rolling and welding steel sheets, cost-effective for low-pressure applications.
Available Grades:
201
suitable for decorative and structural uses
304
Most common, good corrosion resistance (kitchen, chemical).
316
Contains molybdenum, better for saltwater/chemical exposure.
Alban Pipes
Thickness less than the global table, suitable for food industries and treated against bacteria.
Available Types:
Seamless Pipes
Made by extruding steel, no welded joints, stronger for high-pressure uses.
Welded Pipes
Formed by rolling and welding steel sheets, cost-effective for low-pressure applications.
Available Grades:
304
Most common, good corrosion resistance (kitchen, chemical).
316
Contains molybdenum, better for saltwater/chemical exposure.
Duplex Pipes
Duplex stainless steel pipes are high-performance, corrosion-resistant pipes used in demanding environments where standard grades (304/316) fail. They combine the best of austenitic and ferritic stainless steels, offering double the strength and superior resistance to stress corrosion cracking.
Available Types:
Seamless Pipes
Made by extruding steel, no welded joints, stronger for high-pressure uses.
Welded Pipes
Formed by rolling and welding steel sheets, cost-effective for low-pressure applications.
Available Grades:
304
Most common, good corrosion resistance (kitchen, chemical).
316
Contains molybdenum, better for saltwater/chemical exposure.
Carbon Steel
Carbon steel pipes are the most widely used type of steel pipes due to their strength, affordability, and versatility. Unlike stainless steel, they contain mainly iron and carbon, with minimal alloying elements.
Welded Carbon Steel
welded Carbon steel pipes are widely used in construction, oil & gas, water systems, and industrial applications due to their cost-effectiveness, strength, and ease of production. Carbon steel has good properties in hardness and strength, and it is less expensive than other steel. Carbon steel welded pipe, commonly identified as standard pipe
Welded Carbon Steel ( ERW )
Formed by rolling steel plates/sheets and welding ( ERW ) , Lower cost, faster production than seamless. Available Non Galvanized and Hot Galvanized
Available Schedules:
40
Medium (standard for general-purpose use).
Available Brands:
Linda
Jazzera
Jasco
Tubology
Seamless Carbon Steel
Made by extruding solid billets, no welds. Stronger & more pressure-resistant than welded pipes.
Available Schedules:
10
Thin ( Lower pressure applications. )
20
Wall Thickness: Slightly thicker than Sch 10 (older systems).
40
Wall Thickness: Standard for general-purpose use.
80
Wall Thickness: Thick-walled (heavy-duty).
160
Wall Thickness: Extra-heavy (highest pressure resistance).