Brief:Carbon Steel 90 Degree Elbow is a key component used in pipeline systems to change the direction of the flow by 90 degrees. It is manufactured in accordance with international standards such as ASME B16.9, ASTM A234 WPB, and WPHY grades for high pressure applications. These elbows are available in seamless or welded construction, depending on the size and pressure rating required. Commonly used in oil & gas, petrochemical, power generation, and water treatment industries, they are compatible with Schedule 10, 40, 80, and other custom wall thicknesses. We offer a complete range of short radius (SR) and long radius (LR) 90° elbows, available in sizes from 1/2” to 48”, with surface treatments like black painting, anti-rust coating, or hot-dip galvanizing.
Brief:Black Painted Fire Pipes are carbon steel pipes coated with a black anti-corrosion fire-resistant paint, commonly used in dry pipe systems, pre-action systems, or areas not constantly exposed to water. They are produced to ASTM A795, A53, or BS1387 standards, with Schedule 10/40 wall thickness, available in plain, grooved, or threaded ends.
Brief:Black Painted Fire Pipes are carbon steel pipes coated with a black anti-corrosion fire-resistant paint, commonly used in dry pipe systems, pre-action systems, or areas not constantly exposed to water. They are produced to ASTM A795, A53, or BS1387 standards, with Schedule 10/40 wall thickness, available in plain, grooved, or threaded ends.
Brief:Black Painted Fire Pipes are carbon steel pipes coated with a black anti-corrosion fire-resistant paint, commonly used in dry pipe systems, pre-action systems, or areas not constantly exposed to water. They are produced to ASTM A795, A53, or BS1387 standards, with Schedule 10/40 wall thickness, available in plain, grooved, or threaded ends.
Brief:Galvanized Fire Pipes are carbon steel pipes coated with zinc to prevent rust and corrosion in wet or humid environments. These pipes are widely used in wet fire sprinkler systems, where constant water exposure is expected. They are manufactured in accordance with standards like ASTM A795 / A53 / A135, and are available in hot-dip galvanized (HDG) or electro-galvanized finishes. Grooved or threaded ends are available to suit installation requirements.
Brief:Galvanized Fire Pipes are carbon steel pipes coated with zinc to prevent rust and corrosion in wet or humid environments. These pipes are widely used in wet fire sprinkler systems, where constant water exposure is expected. They are manufactured in accordance with standards like ASTM A795 / A53 / A135, and are available in hot-dip galvanized (HDG) or electro-galvanized finishes. Grooved or threaded ends are available to suit installation requirements.
Brief:Galvanized Fire Pipes are carbon steel pipes coated with zinc to prevent rust and corrosion in wet or humid environments. These pipes are widely used in wet fire sprinkler systems, where constant water exposure is expected. They are manufactured in accordance with standards like ASTM A795 / A53 / A135, and are available in hot-dip galvanized (HDG) or electro-galvanized finishes. Grooved or threaded ends are available to suit installation requirements.
Brief:Fire Sprinkler Steel Pipe is a specialized pipe designed for use in fire protection systems, particularly for wet, dry, pre-action, and deluge sprinkler systems. These pipes are engineered to withstand high pressure and deliver water or fire suppression agents reliably during emergencies. Manufactured in compliance with ASTM A135, A795, A53, or BS 1387 standards, fire sprinkler steel pipes are commonly schedule 10 or 40, and are available in black or red painted finishes, as well as hot-dip galvanized for corrosion resistance. They are widely used in commercial buildings, industrial facilities, warehouses, and residential high-rises, forming the main network of fire suppression systems.
Brief:Fire Sprinkler Steel Pipe is a specialized pipe designed for use in fire protection systems, particularly for wet, dry, pre-action, and deluge sprinkler systems. These pipes are engineered to withstand high pressure and deliver water or fire suppression agents reliably during emergencies. Manufactured in compliance with ASTM A135, A795, A53, or BS 1387 standards, fire sprinkler steel pipes are commonly schedule 10 or 40, and are available in black or red painted finishes, as well as hot-dip galvanized for corrosion resistance. They are widely used in commercial buildings, industrial facilities, warehouses, and residential high-rises, forming the main network of fire suppression systems.