Plastic-coated composite steel pipe is a type of composite piping formed by applying one or multiple layers of polymer materials (such as thermoplastic powder coatings, polyethylene, epoxy resin, etc.) onto the outer surface of a steel pipe. The application of these materials is done through electrostatic spraying or roller coating, hence the terms "coated" and "plastic."
Why is it called plastic-coated composite pipe?
Nov 26, 2024
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