Construction Pipes And Piles

Lengths of up to 36 meters and heavy wall thicknesses make stable and long lasting constructions possible.


Construction Pipes as an important component …

… of the construction supply industry are finding a steadily increasing market, especially for steel light weight construction.


Lengths of up to 36 meters and heavy wall thicknesses make stable and long lasting constructions possible.
Steel pipe is specially suited for light weight construction due to its equal bending resistance to all sides and due to its low weight (up to 50% reduction).
Since the material is inherently flexible, steel pipes are excellently useful for building even difficult symmetries

Requirement Profile

… for construction pipes and piles (hollow sections):


Use of high quality steel grades such as X 70, S275, or S355
Demanding requirements for statics and buckling load according to DIN 18800
In case of damage, the material only bursts in small sections (from one seam to the next)
High quality anti-corrosion on the inside and outside
The producer guarantees for the constant quality of the pipes throughout the whole project
The supplier furnishes JIT logistics right up to the construction site
High assembling performance through continuous coordination between manufacturing and processing party
Long lifetime of the hollow sections

Manufacturing

… construction pipes and piles needs the experience of many years.


Use of high-strength, elastic, and tough steel grades
Helical decoiling using a decoiling equipment and subsequent forming via a straightening equipment
Joining (on the interior and exterior) using the submerged-arc welding process (SAW)
Pipe lengths of up to 36 m are possible
The pipes are “round by nature” throughout their whole length (without re-calibration)
Comprehensive tests are run throughout the whole production
Each single processing step is meticulously documented.
Closest tolerances are achieved concerning straightness, ovality and exactness of the diameter.


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