Bimetallic lined pipes with high chrome alloy feature an inner layer of high chromium alloy bonded to an outer carbon or low-alloy steel pipe. Manufactured using advanced processes like centrifugal ca
It is ideal for pipe fittings with corrosion, erosion and high temperature. It can be used for a long time within 1100 °C, the highest working temperature. At 1200 ° C, the performance is stable and reliable.

Bimetal lined with high chrome alloy pipe refers to a type of pipe that has an inner layer or lining made of a high chrome alloy material. This lining provides enhanced resistance to corrosion, abrasion, and high temperatures, making it suitable for demanding applications.
The high chrome alloy used in the lining of the pipe is known for its excellent wear resistance, high strength, and corrosion resistance properties. It is commonly used in industries such as mining, cement, power generation, and chemical processing, where the pipe is exposed to abrasive or corrosive substances.
The bimetal construction of the pipe involves bonding the high chrome alloy lining to the outer pipe material, typically made of carbon steel or low alloy steel, through methods such as welding or mechanical bonding. This ensures a strong and durable bond between the two layers.
The bimetal lined pipe offers the advantage of combining the strength of the outer pipe material with the corrosion and wear resistance of the high chrome alloy lining. This results in a pipe that can withstand harsh operating conditions and provides extended service life.
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