


Polyurethane insulated pipes are structured in three layers from the inside out:
One Layer: Working Steel Pipe Layer
Generally, seamless steel pipes, spiral steel pipes, and straight seam steel pipes are selected based on design and customer requirements. After being treated with shot blasting to remove rust, the steel pipes can achieve a rust removal level up to Sa2 grade as per GB8923-1988 standard, and the surface roughness can reach R=12.5 micrometers as per GB6060.5-88 standard.
Second Layer: Polyurethane Insulation Layer
Formed by injecting the liquid raw material of rigid polyurethane foam plastic into the cavity between the steel pipe and the outer sheath with a high-pressure foaming machine, commonly known as "foam-in-place pipe."
Three Layers: High-Density Polyethylene Protective Layer
Preformed black or yellow polyethylene plastic pipes with specified wall thickness. Their functions include: 1) protecting the polyurethane insulation layer from mechanical damage by hard objects, and 2) anti-corrosion and waterproofing.































