Following our successful participation in the Algerian Oil & Gas Exhibition, we were delighted to receive a visit from a new client who had shown great interest in ASTM A106 Seamless Pipe. The customer came to our company from Algeria specifically to visit the production and testing workshop.The client, impressed by the quality of our.
The visit was an excellent opportunity for us to showcase our capabilities and discuss the client's specific requirements. Our team provided detailed information about the product, including its specifications, applications, and benefits. The client was particularly impressed by the A106 seamless steel pipes are mainly used in construction, mechanical processing, electrical, petrochemical and other industries.
After a thorough discussion, the client placed an order for a significant quantity of the ASTM A106 seamless pipes. In the later stage, other steel pipes will be ordered according to the actual needs of the project.Our team is now working diligently to ensure that the order is fulfilled promptly and to the highest standards of quality.
This order not only represents a new business opportunity but also validates our commitment to providing high-quality products and exceptional customer service. We look forward to building a long-lasting relationship with this new client and continuing to serve their needs in the future.
ASTM A106 seamless pipes are divided into two models: A106-A and A106-B. ASTM A106 seamless pipes is equivalent to domestic 10# steel material in China, and A106-B is equivalent to domestic 20# material in China, A106 seamless steel pipes are two main production processes, one is cold drawing and the other is hot rolling, in which cold drawing has higher dimensional accuracy than hot rolling, and the surface of hot rolled steel pipe is relatively rough. The large diameter seamless steel pipe is hot rolled steel pipe, and the small diameter is cold drawn. The exported A106 seamless steel pipes must be grooved, painted, and plastic pipe caps are added at both ends, and they need to go through commodity inspections, and they can be exported only after they are qualified.