CEMENT LINING

Cement lining is a process in which the interior of a pipeline or tank is coated with cement to protect against corrosion and erosion. This technique has been widely used in the oil and gas industry, water treatment plants, and other industries that require the transportation of corrosive materials.

PIPE INTERNAL PU & GLASS FLAKE COATINGS

Pipe internal coatings are used to protect the interior surface of pipelines from corrosion, abrasion, and chemical attack. Glass flake coatings are another popular option for internal pipe coatings. These coatings consist of a high-performance epoxy resin matrix reinforced with glass flakes.

FIELD JOINT COATINGS

Pipe internal coatings are used to protect the interior surface of pipelines from corrosion, abrasion, and chemical attack. Glass flake coatings are another popular option for internal pipe coatings. These coatings consist of a high-performance epoxy resin matrix reinforced with glass flakes.

EXPORTS

VALVE GRE LINING

Valve gre lining is an essential process in the manufacturing of industrial valves. It involves the application of a grease-based coating or lining to the interior of a valve to protect it from corrosion and ensure smooth operation. Firstly, it provides a protective barrier against the corrosive effects of the fluids and gases that flow through the valve.

PIPE YARD

SHORTCRETING & GUNITING

Shotcreting is a process where concrete is sprayed onto a surface using a high-pressure hose. Gunite is a similar process to shotcreting but uses a different mixture of materials. Shotcreting and guniting are two methods of applying concrete. Both methods are commonly used in the construction industry for repairs and for creating structural walls, floors, and roofs. When choosing between shotcreting and guniting,

STRUCTURAL FIRE PROFFING

Structural and fireproofing are two critical aspects of building design and construction. Structural engineering is crucial to ensuring the safety and stability of a building. Fireproofing, on the other hand, is the process of designing and installing materials and systems that can withstand the high temperatures and flames of a fire. The most common types of fireproofing materials used in buildings include gypsum-based products, intumescent coatings, and cementitious sprays.