Material Carbon Steel Pipe
Manufactured as welded or seamless, and in a variety of wall thicknesses, (Light, Standard, Extra Strong, and Double Extra Strong), carbon steel pipe is the most common material used in commercial mechanical systems. High strength, good ductility, low cost and adaptability for most joining methods make steel pipe ideal for transporting liquid, gas and vapor.
Systems
Chilled Water
- Chilled Water systems contain and transport cool water throughout industrial and commercial...
Compressed Air
- Compressed air piping systems transport compressed air from air compressors to points of usage....
Condensate Return
- In a steam heating system, it is the job of the condensate return to convey water back to the...
Condenser Water
- Together with chilled water systems, condenser water systems are used remove heat energy from a...
Fire Protection
- Fire protection piping systems store and/or transport fire extinguishing media. The most common...
Fuel Gas
- Fuel gas systems convey natural gas or propane for laboratories, cooking, space heating, and...
Fuel Oil
- Fuel oil piping systems transport fuel oil from holding tanks to heating devices, where it is...
Hydronic Piping
- Hydronic is a term used to describe a heating or cooling system that transfers heat by...
Process Piping
- Process piping involves non-hydronic piping systems, generally used to convey chemicals. When...
Steam
- Steam is one of the oldest forms of energy used in industry, yet remains one of the least...