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Jingning Junwen Steel Co., Ltd
Stainless Steel Cold Drawn Seamless Tubing in Coils & Pipe Coils
(Made of Cold-Drawn Pipe Billet Instead of Plank-Welding)
Type:
Austenitic stainless steel seamless pipe
Process Method:
Cold Drawn / Cold Rolled
Surface Finish:
Bright Annealed
Grade:
TP304, TP304L, TP316 / 316L Dual Grade
Standard:
ASTM (ASME) SA / A312 / A213 / A269 and DIN, GB, JIS
Size:
OD
3
/
16
"-1" (4.76mm-25.4mm), WT 0.028"-0.083" (0.7mm-2.11mm)
Tolerance:
Outer Diameter: ±0.08mm (0.00315"), Wall Thickness: ±10%
Length:
100ft-2,000ft, or according to customers’requests
Certification:
ISO9001:2000,GB/T19001-2000
Stainless Steel Seamless Pipe / Tube
Type:
Austenitic stainless steel seamless pipe
Process Method:
Cold Drawn / Cold Rolled
Surface Finish:
Bright Annealed / Pickling / 180# 240# 320# 400# 600#
Manual Polished / Mechanical Polished
Grade:
TP304, TP304L, TP316 / 316L Dual Grade.
Standard:
ASTM (ASME) SA / A312 / A213 / A269 and DIN, GB, JIS
Size:
OD
3
/
16
"-1
1
/
2
" (6mm-38mm), WT 0.028"-0.118" (0.7mm-3mm)
Tolerance:
Outer Diameter: ±0.08mm (0.00315"), Wall Thickness: ±10%
Certification:
ISO9001:2000, GB/T19001-2000
No. 88 Shiniu Mountain, Jingning, She Autonomous County, Zhejiang, China
Salesman: Sam | Mobile: +86 13305889498 | Tel: +86 578 5973358 | Email:
jw.sam@qq.comOur products are widely used in petrol, chemical, pharmacy, foodstuff, machinery, aerospace, military, hardware, boiler gas, hot-water heating
parts, shipping, power and other industries, heat-exchangers and cold treatments for chemical industry, and gas transmission pipelines.
We can offer stainless steel pipes according to our customers’ requirements.
www.pipe-coil.comSubsea UK continues drive to reduce
operational costs
UK companies pitched their subsea
technologies to a panel of operators and
Tier 1 contractors including Apache,
Bibby Offshore, Chevron, Nexen and
Technip in November, at Subsea UK’s
second Springboard event.
In partnership with the National Subsea
Research Initiative (NSRI), the initiative
encourages companies to present
processes and systems that can
reduce operational costs and boost
efficiencies.
The focus of the pitches is to highlight
the technologies, processes and soft-
ware that have the potential to address
the immediate and future needs of the
oil and gas industry by significantly
improving efficiency.
The event featured speakers from
AISUS Offshore, Caley Ocean Systems,
SECC Oil & Gas, J2 Subsea, Systems
Engineering & Assessment, Aquatec
Group, Tracero and SETS.
A representative from each company
delivered a short presentation,
showcasing the technologies that could
help lower operational costs, improve
integrity management, extend field
life, reduce risks and maximise data
collection.
Neil Gordon, chief executive of
Subsea UK said, “The event aims
to help connect subsea companies
with potential clients, highlighting
the products and services currently
available to them.
“By bringing the supply chain together
with operators and Tier 1 companies,
we hope to further encourage the uptake
of current, cost-effective technologies
which can improve efficiencies and
speed up project delivery times.”
Richard Knox, managing director
of EC-OG, participated in the first
Springboard event, which took place in
September.
He commented, “As a speaker, I was
allocated seven minutes to present our
Subsea Power Hub that we are currently
developing. It was a unique opportunity
to come face-to-face with key decision
makers in the industry who understand
the value of the technologies that
were presented to them. It was also a
great platform to network with other
innovative people who were producing
useful technologies and explore
potential collaboration opportunities.”
Subsea UK
www.subseauk.com