Product Description
Typically, stainless steel pipes are composed from hard round steel billet that is heated then pulled or pushed over a shape unit they are shaped into hollow tube. ERW means pipe is produced through rolling metal and soldering it longitudinally over its length. Hence, Our MS ERW IS 1239 has soldered joint in the cross section as well as is primarily employed for medium and low pressure applications, for example, oil and water transportation. While making MS ERW IS 1239, only elevated caliber, consistent cast, completely killed, fine grain, control rolled and low carbon steel are deployed.
Designed for Versatile ApplicationsIS 1239 MS ERW Pipes are engineered to serve a wide range of sectors, including plumbing, water supply, structural frameworks, industrial pipelines, scaffolding, and engineering projects. Their circular section, robust design, and compliance with IS 1239 standards ensure reliable performance in demanding environments across India and globally.
Robust Manufacturing and Premium QualityThese pipes are produced using the cold-formed Electric Resistance Welding (ERW) technique, ensuring precise construction and uniform strength. Hydrostatic and eddy current testing further validate the pipes durability. Galvanized finishes and plastic cap end protectors enhance resistance against corrosion, making them optimal for long-term use.
Comprehensive Range and CompatibilityOffered in a spectrum of diameters, lengths, and wall thicknesses (2mm to 10mm), IS 1239 MS ERW Pipes are tailored for seamless integration with IS 1239 fittings. Their adaptability allows for use in various configurations, supporting efficient system design for both commercial and industrial needs.
FAQs of IS 1239 MS ERW Pipe:
Q: How are IS 1239 MS ERW Pipes manufactured?
A: IS 1239 MS ERW Pipes are produced through a cold-formed Electric Resistance Welding (ERW) process. Steel sheets or strips are shaped into circular sections and welded along the seam to ensure high structural integrity and leak-free performance.
Q: What makes IS 1239 MS ERW Pipes suitable for plumbing and water supply applications?
A: Their robust construction, precise tolerances (0.5 mm), and corrosion-resistant galvanized surface make them ideal for transporting potable water and plumbing systems, ensuring long service life and optimal flow characteristics.
Q: When should I choose plain, beveled, or threaded pipe ends?
A: The choice of pipe end depends on your specific application needs: plain ends are common for welding or slip connections, beveled ends are preferred for welded joints, and threaded ends are used where easy assembly and disassembly are required.
Q: Where are IS 1239 MS ERW Pipes commonly used?
A: These pipes are widely employed in residential plumbing, industrial piping, water supply networks, structural frameworks, scaffolding, and general engineering tasks due to their versatile properties and IS 1239 standard compliance.
Q: What testing processes ensure the quality of these pipes?
A: Quality is assured through hydrostatic and eddy current testing, both of which confirm leak-tightness and weld integrity. This ensures the pipes meet safety standards for critical use in various industries.
Q: How do the features of these pipes benefit users?
A: IS 1239 MS ERW Pipes offer corrosion resistance, durability, and adaptability across a range of sizes and thicknesses. Their compatibility with IS 1239 fittings and easy installation result in reduced maintenance and operational costs.