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Corrugated Steel Pipes & Tubes

Corrugated Steel TubesHistory of corrugated steel
The cold rolled steel in a linear corrugated pattern is called corrugated steel. Henry Palmer, a famous Britain architect invented corrugated iron in 1820s. Due to its easy transport, it became common material in rural areas. Still its considered cultural identity in Australia and New Zealand. The corrugated iron gradually improvised with time and the process of corrugation expanded to steel as well. This is how corrugated steel was evolved.

Why corrugated pipes?
The corrugated steel pipes have more bending strength than the normal straight pipes. Research has shown that corrugated steel tube and pipes generally provides outstanding soil side durability and with proper coating and invert paving it can virtually attain any required service life. Maintenance cost can be effectively controlled through modern structural and durability design criteria. The behavior of both soil side and the effluent side of the pipe have been rigorously studied.

Usages for corrugated pipes & tubings
Corrugated steel pipes and tubing are available in various shapes and sizes to meet the drainage, sewer and transportation needs. Years of dependable service and modern engineering technology has made corrugated steel pipes the material of choice for culverts, storm sewers, sub-drains, underpasses, service tunnels, detention chambers and recharge systems. CSP minimizes the excavation depth and gives cost effective solution for broad range of drainage.


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