Mild steel pipework fabrications can be supplied with a range of DWI- and WRAS-approved coating and lining systems for potable water use, helping clients meet project and compliance requirements. We also supply approved stainless steel pipework and fittings for water-industry applications.
Coatings Breakdown.
All three are used to provide dense, pore-free, dielectric coatings on mild steel and ductile iron:
Resicoat R4-FB HKC04R
A premium thermosetting epoxy powder coating. Widely used to protect valves, fittings, and pipelines.
Eurokote Thixo 468
A solvent-free, 2-component epoxy coating. Ideal for field repairs, large components, or complex internal pipe linings where oven-baked powder coatings cannot be used.
Scotchkote 206N
A previously popular 3M Fusion Bonded Epoxy (FBE) powder coating. It is used for pipeline corrosion protection but has largely been phased out in the UK in favor of more readily available powder alternatives like Resicoat.
Our pipework capability is backed by practical fabrication knowledge, responsive project support and the ability to meet demanding delivery programmes where timing matters.
We manufacture and supply fabricated carbon and stainless steel pipework for water-sector projects across the UK. Our service includes bespoke fabricated fittings, large-diameter welded pipework, refurbishment and renewals work, and support with difficult or non-standard specifications.
Submerged arc welding allows us to produce welded pipework up to 3,000mm diameter, up to five tonnes in weight and up to six metres in length.
We also manufacture bespoke fabricated fittings including bends, duckfoot bends, lobster backs, equal tees, reducing tees, concentric and eccentric reducers, manifolds and bellmouths.
Larger and non-standard flanges can be produced in-house using our profile cutting and machining capability.
We offer spigot, socket and butt-welded joint arrangements to suit different installation requirements. Where appropriate, our E-joint system allows pipework and fittings to be welded externally only, helping protect the internal lining and reducing the need for entry into the pipe during installation.
This is achieved by creating an air chamber at the spigot end of the pipe or fitting, using an internally welded sleeve. We have also invested in hydraulic expansion equipment to form socketed pipe ends to high tolerances, giving greater flexibility in how pipework systems are assembled on site.
To discuss pipework fabrication or a specific water-industry requirement, get in touch with George Green and we’ll help you find the right solution.
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