

High-voltage, ultra-high wear-resistant pipelines are mainly used in the construction of ultra-tall buildings, ultra-high bridges, and pier construction projects.
The primary characteristics of super high-pressure pump pipes are their resistance to high pressure and wear resistance. Compared to ordinary pump pipes, the key features of super high-pressure pump pipes include the following aspects:
Wall thickness varies: Standard high-pressure pump pipe typically has a wall thickness of 5-6mm. Ultra-high-pressure pump pipe has a wall thickness of 8-12mm.
Interface flanges vary: Standard high-pressure pump pipes come in two types: flat and male/female clamps. Generally, flat ends use 157 flanges, while male/female clamps use 175 flanges. However,
Neither of these meets the pressure requirements.
High-pressure pump pipe flange size is 194, offering significantly more thickness and quality than standard flanges.
Application Scope: Standard pump pipes are mainly used for buildings up to 150 meters in height, while super high-pressure pump pipes can be applied to vertical heights of up to 800 meters.
For construction use within a radius of 1 mile.






































