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Explore Our MS Pipes

Hydraulic MS Seamless Pipes

MS Hydraulic Pipes are available in various sizes and shapes, accommodating almost any hydraulic system. Their flexibility allows easy adjustments or modifications with minimal effort. These pipes offer superior pressure ratings for extended service life.

ERW Square Pipes

ERW pipes are made using high-frequency currents to form a bond between the edges of the metal. This process results in a weld that is as strong as the base material, creating robust and durable pipes.

Alloy Pipes & Tubes

Alloy pipes are made from a combination of carbon steel and alloying elements such as chromium, molybdenum, nickel, and others. These alloying elements impart specific properties to the pipes, making them suitable for diverse applications.

MS Spiral Pipes

MS Spiral Pipes are created by rolling steel strips into a spiral shape and welding the edges together using an automatic double-wire double-sided submerged arc welding technique. The outer diameter and wall thickness of these pipes adhere to specific requirements for oil and natural gas pipelines.

Seamless Pipes

Seamless pipes are crafted from solid round steel billets or ingots. The billet is heated and then pushed or pulled over a form until it shapes into a hollow tube. Unlike welded pipes, seamless pipes have no welding seam or joint.

ERW and galvanized(GI) pipes & tube

ERW pipes are made through electric resistance welding. An electric current passes through the material, welding it together. ERW pipes are typically round. Applications: Used for water supply, gas transportation, and structural purposes.

Explore Our Fittings

Socket Weld

Socket weld fittings involve inserting a pipe into a recessed area of a valve, fitting, or flange. They are mainly used for small pipe diameters (typically NPS 2 or smaller) in what’s known as “small bore piping.” Fillet-type seal welds are applied to join the pipes or valves to other sections of the pipe

Flange

In piping systems, flanges connect pipes, valves, fittings, and other equipment. They create access points for maintenance, inspection, and modifications. Flanges allow connecting or disconnecting pipes without welding, simplifying installation and reducing downtime during repairs.

Elbow Short Bend

elbow in piping refers to a bend that changes the direction of a pipe.Short radius elbows create a sharper turn, which can lead to higher resistance to fluid flow and increased pressure drop compared to long radius elbows. They are used when installation space is limited or specific design requirements demand a tighter bend.