Anti-corrosion Pipes are special pipe products with protective functions that effectively resist corrosion from external environments, extend service life, and ensure safe transportation.
They mainly fall into three categories: plastic, metal, and composite anti-corrosion pipes. Plastic anti-corrosion pipes, made from materials like polyethylene and polypropylene, are cost-effective, lightweight, and easy to install; metal anti-corrosion pipes, such as galvanized and stainless steel pipes, have strong corrosion resistance; composite anti-corrosion pipes combine the advantages of different materials, offering superior anti-corrosion performance.
Anti-corrosion pipes feature numerous significant characteristics. They have excellent corrosion resistance, allowing long-term use in harsh environments; they exhibit outstanding pressure resistance, capable of handling high-pressure transportation; they have low friction coefficients, ensuring efficient transportation; and they possess good wear resistance, further extending their service life.
Their application areas are extensive. In the oil and chemical industries, they can transport various chemicals and petroleum products; in water supply and drainage systems, they are used in urban water supply and drainage construction to ensure water quality safety; and in power, metallurgy, and construction industries, they provide reliable pipeline engineering for transporting various media.