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What Does Pipe Spool Mean?
A pipe spool refers to a section of a piping system that is
prefabricated as smaller segments with flanges and fittings. Pipe
spools are often prone to corrosion due to their exposure to the
elements, water and other natural electrolytes. Adequate
preventative and restorative monitoring must be implemented when
maintaining pipe spool applications.
Pipe spools, and by extension entire pipeline systems, are prone to
corrosion and degradation. There are two common ways to protect
pipelines against such occurrences:
1. Applying a protective corrosion resistant coating, such as an
epoxy coating, during the manufacturing process.
2. Performing routine inspections with pipeline pigs to check for
cracks and corrosion while the pipeline is in operation.
Pipe spools are fabricated using raw pipes and pipe fittings
(flanges, elbows, tees, etc.) The raw pipes are cut to
predetermined sizes that are compatible with the pipe fittings and
other components.
The pipe spooling process is made up of two main sections:
1. Roll fitting and welding
2. Permanent position fitting and welding
Our solution covers fabrication of different materials, such as C.S, S. S, Alloy steel, Duplex S. S. etc, from pipe dia. 2" to 60". Besides our automatic welding station can do automatic TIG/ RMD-MIG root pass and TIG/ RMD-MIG/MIG/ SAW fill and cap pass.