Glossary

Aluminized Steel Pipe

Aluminized steel pipe is a type of steel pipe coated with an aluminum-silicon alloy layer on its surface, providing superior corrosion resistance. This aluminizing technology extends the pipe's lifespan 3-6 times longer than conventional carbon steel.

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Key Advantages

  • Excellent corrosion resistance: The aluminum coating creates a protective barrier against environmental impacts
  • High heat resistance: Operates stably at temperatures up to 650°C
  • Cost-effective: Lower price compared to stainless steel
  • Easy fabrication: Can be welded, cut, and bent like regular steel

Common Applications

Aluminized steel pipes are widely used in:

  • Automotive and motorcycle exhaust systems
  • Industrial furnaces and boilers
  • Heat exchangers
  • Chimneys and exhaust gas ducts

With these superior advantages, aluminized steel pipe is becoming the top choice for applications requiring high durability and corrosion resistance.

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