Industrial plants across Egypt and the wider Middle East - from the manufacturing belts of Helwan, Sadat City, Alexandria, and Suez to smelters across the region - consume burning bars continuously for furnace tapping, slag removal, and heavy maintenance. This guide explains how procurement teams can buy burning bars with confidence: the technical requirements to verify, the right product configuration, import logistics, and how to obtain accurate pricing.
A burning bar (also called a thermic lance or thermal lance) is a consumable steel pipe packed with steel wires. Fed with high-pressure oxygen, it sustains an exothermic reaction that produces a flame of 3,000–3,600°C, cutting high-hardness materials quickly. It is consumed as it cuts, which makes supply continuity as important as unit performance.
No. For buyers in Egypt and the Middle East, sourcing burning bars does not always mean choosing a manufacturer located inside the country. In many cases, industrial buyers work with overseas manufacturers that can provide consistent product quality, technical documentation, export support, and reliable shipment planning. The key is to confirm whether the supplier understands the logistics requirements of delivering industrial consumables to your region.
Daiwa Lance International Co., Ltd. manufactures Daiwa Thermic Lance (burning bars) at its factory in Vietnam under the management of Daiwa Steel Tube Industries of Japan, using raw material from Nippon Steel, and exports to more than 52 countries. Buying directly from a manufacturer - rather than through unverified local traders - gives full transparency on material composition, degreasing processes, and batch traceability. Confirm also who handles documentation issues and replacement of goods damaged in transit: an experienced exporter states this in the contract rather than leaving it to negotiation after arrival.
Substandard burning bars are a safety hazard, not just a quality problem: the pipe carries high-pressure oxygen to sustain an extreme exothermic reaction, so material defects can cause blowbacks or premature failure. Verify these requirements with any prospective supplier:
Beyond the product itself, operators should keep oxygen pressure between 8 and 11 bar, ensure adequate ventilation, and wear full personal protective equipment — heat-resistant clothing, a face shield, and gloves. Daiwa Lance International supplies safety guidelines and training materials with its products.
Matching the internal structure and connection end to your cutting task has more impact on total cost than the unit price. Daiwa Thermic Lance is supplied in two internal structures:
Four connection ends support fast rod extension and reduce stub-end waste: Plain End (PE), Threaded End with socket (TD), Pressed Quick Coupling (PC), and Quick Coupling (QC). For continuous cutting, TD, PC, and QC types let operators join a new rod to the burning stub in seconds. Custom lengths up to 30 m are available for automated or deep-furnace applications. As a rule of thumb, choose Type T where control matters more than speed - for example cutting near refractory linings - and Type W where output matters most, such as thick slag accumulations and solid cross-sections.
The main regional applications are furnace maintenance in steel mills and heavy equipment maintenance in mining.
Because the flame liquefies both ferrous alloys and dense non-ferrous compositions without heavy mechanical vibration, burning bars clear blockages without fracturing sensitive refractory brick - often reducing repair turnarounds from days to hours. Plants running electric arc or induction furnaces treat burning bars as a recurring consumable: demand scales with tapping frequency and slag conditions, so consumption records from each campaign are the most reliable basis for sizing orders.
Reliable supply depends on shipment planning and correct packaging, not on local warehousing. Check the following before contracting:
There is no meaningful universal price list for burning bars, because pricing depends on configuration, volume, and delivery terms. Send a request for quotation (RFQ) that specifies lance type (T or W), outer diameter, length, connection end, monthly volume, destination port, and required documents. Send the same RFQ package to every shortlisted supplier so offers are directly comparable, and request mill test reports together with the quotation rather than after delivery.
For large consumers, a master supply agreement with agreed volumes stabilizes pricing against steel raw-material fluctuations and keeps furnace maintenance budgets predictable. Evaluate offers on cost per ton of material cut — a poorly packed bar that burns out faster is more expensive in practice than its unit price suggests.
They must be factory-degreased to be 100% oil-free, have defect-free weld seams, and uniform wall thickness so rods do not sag or split in use. Manufacturing under ISO 9001 and ISO 14001, with JIS compliance, provides verifiable evidence of these controls.
Yes. Direct sourcing from an overseas manufacturer is common practice and gives better traceability than buying through unverified traders. Confirm export experience, complete shipping documentation, and a restocking plan that matches your consumption.
It depends on the blockage. Type T, with an inner pipe core, regulates oxygen flow for controlled cutting near sensitive refractory; Type W, fully packed with wires, delivers maximum thermal output for thick slag and heavy sections.
Technicians pierce a hole through the center of a seized, cold-welded pin on excavator buckets or conveyor linkages. As the pin cools it contracts, allowing removal — cutting repair time from days to hours.
Threaded End (TD), Pressed Quick Coupling (PC), and Quick Coupling (QC) types let operators join a new rod onto the burning stub, so almost no pipe is discarded. Plain End (PE) suits simple holder setups but leaves stub waste.
If you are preparing a burning bar order for a plant in Egypt or the Middle East, start with a specification-based RFQ.
Daiwa Thermic Lance product page: https://www.daiwalance.com.vn/en/products/daiwa-thermic-lance
Catalogue page: https://www.daiwalance.com.vn/catalogue
Company overview – https://www.daiwalance.com.vn/company-overview
Thermic Lance glossary – https://www.daiwalance.com.vn/glossary/thermic-lance
Contact page: https://www.daiwalance.com.vn/en/contact
Established since 1997, Daiwa Lance has positioned ourselves as a pioneer in thermic cutting and oxygen lancing technology. Based in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, we have been providing quality customer service and products with advanced Japanese technology.
We maintain the highest quality standards with ISO 9001:2015, ISO 14001:2015, and JIS G standards certifications. We have also expanded our reach globally, exporting to over 55 countries worldwide.
Visit us through our contact channels today: Email, WhatsApp, Contact Us form, or connect with us on Youtube, LinkedIn and Facebook.