Fusion-bonded epoxy coated steel pipes, also known as coated steel pipes, steel-plastic composite pipes, and plastic-coated steel pipes, are steel pipes with a plastic anti-corrosion layer fused onto the inner surface (or both inner and outer surfaces) by spraying, rolling, dipping, or absorption methods. These pipes offer excellent corrosion resistance and low friction resistance. Epoxy resin coated steel pipes are suitable for conveying water supply and drainage, seawater, warm water, oil, gas, and other media. Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) coated steel pipes are suitable for conveying drainage, seawater, oil, gas, and other media.
Universal Colors: Black, Grey, Blue, Red, White, Green
Coating Thickness: PE (modified polyethylene) coating thickness ranges from 400um to 1000um, EP (epoxy resin) spray thickness is from 100um to 400um.
Coating Method: PE (Polyethylene) is hot dipped galvanized EP, and (Epoxy Resin) is internally and externally sprayed.
Product Specifications: DN15 - DN1660
Ambient Temperature: -30℃ to 120℃
Connection Methods: Screwed (DN15-DN100), Flanged (DN65-DN400), Welded, Bimetallic, Socket, Spigot, Seal connection, etc.
Fusion-bonded epoxy (FBE) coated steel pipes are products that utilize PE (modified polyethylene) for hot-dip coating or EP (epoxy resin) for internal and external coating, boasting excellent corrosion resistance. The coating itself also offers good electrical insulation and prevents electrolytic corrosion. They have low water absorption, high mechanical strength, and a small friction coefficient, ensuring long-term use. They also effectively prevent damage from plant root systems and soil environmental stresses. Easy to connect and simple to maintain.





