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Steel conduit pipe mills are specialized manufacturing units designed to produce a wide range of steel tubes and pipes for various industrial, commercial, and structural applications. These mills process different grades of steel to meet international standards such as EN, ASTM, JIS, DIN, and GB.
Steel tubes manufactured in conduit pipe mills are used in numerous industries, including construction, energy, agriculture, and infrastructure. Some key applications include:
● Structural Tubes
Used in buildings, bridges, and industrial frameworks for strength and durability.
Common in high-rise buildings, stadiums, and large-scale infrastructure projects.
● Greenhouse Tubes
Essential for agricultural and horticultural applications.
Provides strong and corrosion-resistant support structures for greenhouses.
● Photovoltaic Support Tubes
Used in solar panel mounting systems.
Ensures stability and longevity in solar farms and renewable energy installations.
● Water and Gas Pipes
Utilized in plumbing, gas distribution, and irrigation systems.
Designed to withstand high pressure and varying environmental conditions.
● Electrical Metallic Tubing (EMT)
Used for protecting and routing electrical wiring in buildings and industrial plants.
Provides fire resistance and mechanical protection for electrical systems.
● Door and Window Tubes
Common in architectural and decorative metal framing.
Provides support and aesthetic enhancement in commercial and residential buildings.
● Furniture Tubes
Used in manufacturing tables, chairs, and other metal-based furniture.
Provides stability, lightweight design, and durability.
● Guardrail Tubes
Essential for road safety barriers and pedestrian protection.
Ensures high impact resistance and corrosion protection.
● Tower Base Tubes
Used in communication towers, power transmission structures, and wind turbine bases.
Designed to withstand high loads and harsh weather conditions.
● Special Shaped Tubes
Custom-designed tubes with various cross-sections, such as oval, square, and rectangular shapes.
Used in automotive, aerospace, and specialized engineering applications.