Fusion bonded epoxy (FBE) coated steel pipes are composite piping materials made by fusing a layer of organic substances such as polyethylene (PE) resin, ethylene-acrylic acid copolymer (EAA), epoxy (EP) powder, non-toxic polypropylene (PP), or non-toxic polyvinyl chloride (PVC) with a thickness of 0.5 to 1.0mm onto the inner and outer walls of steel pipes. These pipes not only possess the advantages of high strength, easy connection, and resistance to water flow impact from steel pipes but also overcome the drawbacks of steel pipes, such as susceptibility to corrosion, pollution, scaling, and the low strength and poor fire performance of plastic pipes. Their design life can reach 50 years. The main drawback is that they cannot be bent during installation, and when undergoing thermal processing or electric welding and cutting, the cutting surfaces should be coated with a non-toxic ambient temperature curing adhesive provided by the manufacturer. Spiral-welded pipes, straight seam-welded pipes, and seamless steel pipes.
Size Range: DN15 - DN2000
Pre-treatment: Chemical dipping method, Physical sandblasting
Types of Coatings: Interior coated with modified epoxy resin powder coating or high-density polyethylene powder
Coating Thickness: Single-sided inner coating ≥0.4mm, Double-coated anti-corrosion steel pipe (both inner and outer plastic coating) _ Manufacturer of Double-coated anti-corrosion steel pipe _ Price of Double-coated anti-corrosion steel pipe




































