Steel Pipes : Internally Lined

Steel pipes are sometimes lined with material which can withstand chemical attack of highly corrosive fluids. Lined pipes are supplied with pre-welded flanges. For lined piping network, fittings are also flanged.

Linings (rubber, for example) can be applied after fabricating the piping, but pipe is often pre-lined, and manufacturers give instructions for making joints.

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Glass Lined Pipe

Linings of various rubbers, plastics, metals and vitreous (glassy) materials are available. Polyvinyl chloride, polypropylene and copolymers are the most common coating materials.

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PTFE Lined CS Pipe

Rubber lining is often used to handle abrasive fluids.

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Rubber Lined Pipe

Carbon-steel pipe zinc-coated by immersion into molten zinc (hot-dip galvanized) is used for conveying drinking water, instrument air and various other fluids.