Steel & Metal Piping

Stainless Steel, Carbon Steel, GI & Copper Tubing

SS304
  • Water system

  • General process piping

  • Food and beverage applications

SS316
  • Chemical process lines

  • Acid-related applications

  • Coastal or high-humidity environment

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gray plastic cups on wooden table
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a large pipe sitting on top of a metal pipe
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gray industrial machine
Sanitary Stainless Steel Piping
  • Sanitary piping systems are designed for applications requiring cleanability and contamination control.

    Typical applications include:

    • Food & beverage manufacturing

    • Pharmaceutical-related processes

    • Clean process transfer lines

Mild Steel & Carbon Steel Piping
  • Mild steel and carbon steel piping are commonly used for heavy-duty industrial utility systems.

    Typical applications:

    • Compressed air systems

    • Fire water systems

    • Process utilities

    • General plant infrastructure

GI Pipe (Galvanized Iron)
  • Water distribution

  • Utility services

  • External piping systems

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A large stack of pipes stacked on top of each other
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gray plastic cups on wooden table
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Orange tubes coiled on a brick pavement.
Copper tubing
  • Air-conditioning systems

  • Refrigeration lines

  • Instrumentation tubing

  • Steam and condensate line

Installation

  • We focus on practical installation methods suitable for actual plant operating conditions, including restricted access areas, shutdown constraints, and existing system integration.

Typical application

  • Product line

  • Acid and chemical line

  • Air compressor system

  • Water system

Why Material Selection Matters

Different piping materials serve different operational requirements.

Selection depends on factors such as:

  • Corrosion resistance

  • Operating pressure and temperature

  • Hygiene requirements

  • Mechanical strength

  • Maintenance accessibility

  • Lifecycle cost

Using the wrong material may reduce initial cost but significantly increase long-term maintenance and downtime risk.

Industries We Support

Our piping services support facilities such as:

  • Manufacturing plants

  • Food & beverage facilities

  • Chemical plants

  • Utility and infrastructure systems

  • General industrial facilities

Built for Real Plant Conditions

Industrial piping systems are not only about installation — they must remain reliable under continuous operating conditions.

We approach each project with emphasis on:

  • Site practicality

  • Maintainability

  • Material suitability

  • Long-term operational reliability

Whether for new systems, plant upgrades, or replacement works, we support industrial clients with practical and field-oriented piping solutions.