Overview of Chemical Anti-Corrosion Coated Steel Pipes and Introduction to Their Product Features

2014-08-26


   Chemical anti-corrosion coated steel pipes use ordinary carbon steel pipes as the base pipe, with both the inner and outer walls coated with thermoplastic plastic that has excellent chemical stability. They have many advantages, such as high mechanical strength, no coating peeling, resistance to chemical medium erosion, anti-microbial properties, and high cost-effectiveness. Chemical anti-corrosion coated steel pipes are not only a type of high-performance anti-corrosion pipeline but also an energy-saving and environmentally friendly pipeline product strongly promoted by the state.
  Characteristics of chemical anti-corrosion coated steel pipes:
  Chemical anti-corrosion coated steel pipes are specialized chemical composite pipelines processed through anti-corrosion technology, which can effectively prevent corrosion caused by acids, alkalis, and salts contained in chemical flow media. Previously used chemical pipes could not withstand corrosion, leading to annual replacements and very high maintenance costs. This product improves upon those shortcomings by extending its service life to as long as 20 years. Generally, chemical pipelines are often buried underground; earlier pipelines could not endure such harsh usage environments, which accelerated the aging of previous generations of chemical pipelines. In contrast, chemical coated steel pipes have completely changed this situation and have become increasingly recognized by more chemical plants, making them the most popular pipeline material in the chemical industry.