OEM Factory for Heat Exchanger Shell Tube Stainless - Stainless Seamless Coiled Tubing – Dextube Detail:
Advantages of coiled tubing:
–Less fittings and orbital welding, reducing defects and failures
–Economically feasible by saving the installation cost and time.
–Compact storage & packing
Specifications:
Process Method: Cold Drawn & Bright Annealed
Grades: TP304, TP304L, TP316L, EN 1.4301, EN 1.4307,EN 1.4404, EN 1.4435, other grades can be offered on request.
Standards: ASTM A 269, A 213 (average wall), A 632 or EN 10216-5
Outside diameter range from 4.76-25.4mm
Wall thickness range from 0.5-2.11mm
Coil lengths up to 200 meters long (without welds)
Packed on wooden, plastic drums or loose coils
Applicable industries:
Oil & Gas, Petrochemical process and instrumentation, Sub-sea, Shipbuilding, Hydrogen Refueling Stations
Product detail pictures:
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