Instrumentation Pipes & Tubes
One of the most important equipment used in piping systems is instrumentation pipes and tubes that are used to convey fluids. A pipe is a hollow steel section with a full circular cross-section that is produced in lengths of 6 and 12 meters and in various sizes. The size of the pipes is determined by the inner diameter and the Schedule value, which is the main difference between the pipe and the tube. Tubes are long hollow sections that can be produced in circular, square, rectangular or oval shapes and are commonly used in pressurized equipment and instrumentation systems. The size of the tube is determined based on its actual outer diameter, and this feature is the most important difference between a pipe and a tube.

Seamless Tube
Seamless tubes are used in sensitive industries such as petrochemical and oil drilling due to their strength and high pressure tolerance. These tubes are produced by various methods, such as cold and hot rolling.

Seamless & Sealed Pipe
Seamless pipes are made of steel ingots and are used to withstand high pressures in the oil and gas industries. Sealed pipes are produced by welding the edges of steel sheets and are used in a variety of industrial applications.

U-shaped tube and coil
Coil tubes are used for long piping without the need for connections due to their high flexibility, and their installation is faster and cheaper.