I. Introduction to FBE-Coated Carbon Steel Pipes
FBE-coated carbon steel pipes are anti-corrosion pipes with a molten epoxy powder coating on the surface of carbon steel pipes. The FBE coating forms a strong bond with the metal surface of the steel pipe, effectively isolating moisture, oxygen, and corrosive media in the soil, thereby extending the service life of the pipeline.
Main features include:
High corrosion resistance, preventing corrosion from soil, groundwater, and chemical media
Smooth inner wall, reducing fluid friction and ensuring water delivery efficiency
High pressure resistance, suitable for medium and high pressure water supply systems
Long service life, reducing maintenance and replacement costs
Common application scenarios:
Urban water supply pipelines and domestic water supply systems
Buried water transmission pipelines and heating networks
Industrial circulating water systems and petrochemical pipelines
Fire protection and large-diameter buried pipeline networks
II. Main Parameters of FBE-Coated Carbon Steel Pipes
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Product Name | FBE Coated Carbon Steel Pipe |
| Material | Q195, Q215, Q235, Q345 or carbon steel such as ASTM A53, A106 |
| Pipe Diameter (OD) | 20 mm – 1219 mm (commonly DN20–DN1200) |
| Wall Thickness (WT) | 2.0 mm – 25 mm (customizable according to design) |
| Length (L) | Standard 6 m, 12 m; customizable length |
| Coating Type | FBE (Fusion Bonded Epoxy) Powder Coating |
| Coating Thickness | 0.2–0.5 mm (standard) |
| Adhesion | ≥ Grade 1 (in accordance with SY/T 0414 or ISO 21809-1) |
| Surface Condition | Smooth and uniform, free of bubbles, peeling, or cracks |
| End Type | Plain End, Threaded End, Flanged End |
| Standards | SY/T 0414, ISO 21809-1, GB/T 12771 |
| Working Pressure | ≤2.5 MPa (depending on pipe diameter and wall thickness) |
| Main Applications | Underground water supply, gas, oil, chemical, and industrial circulation pipelines |
| Service Life | 20–30 years (depending on corrosion environment and construction quality) |
III. Coating Structure and Grades of FBE-Coated Carbon Steel Pipes
i. Coating Structure
Single-Layer Protection: The FBE epoxy powder coating is directly adhered to the surface of the carbon steel pipe.
Thickness: Generally 0.2–0.5 mm, forming a uniform and smooth anti-corrosion layer.
Function: Isolates moisture, oxygen, and corrosive soil media, preventing the steel pipe from rusting.
ii. Coating grade
| Grade | Coating Thickness | Applicable Environment |
|---|---|---|
| Standard Grade (Class A) | 0.2–0.3 mm | General municipal water supply, industrial circulation water |
| Enhanced Grade (Class B) | 0.3–0.5 mm | Moderate corrosive environments, gas pipelines, low-pressure oil pipelines |
| Premium Grade (Class C / Custom) | >0.5 mm | Highly corrosive environments, such as acidic/alkaline soils, coastal areas, chemical pipelines |
IV. Application areas of FBE coated carbon steel pipes
| Application Area | Typical Projects / Scenarios | Selection Reference |
|---|---|---|
| Municipal Water Supply | Urban underground water mains, residential water distribution networks | Small to medium diameters DN20–DN150, standard grade FBE coating is sufficient |
| Industrial Circulation Water | Industrial park cooling water pipelines, factory wastewater discharge | Medium diameters DN50–DN300, enhanced grade FBE coating for better corrosion resistance |
| Gas Transmission | Low-pressure natural gas and liquefied gas pipelines | Medium to low-pressure pipelines can use enhanced grade coating for long-term durability |
| Oil Pipelines | Crude oil and refined oil transportation | Medium to high-pressure pipelines are recommended to use enhanced or premium grade coating, combined with cathodic protection |
| Chemical Pipelines | Acid, alkali, saline, and chemical liquid transport pipelines | Highly corrosive environments may require premium grade coating or multilayer composite anti-corrosion |
| Buried Pipelines | Underground water, gas, and industrial water mains | Pay attention to coating thickness and construction protection to prevent underground corrosion |
| Thermal Transmission | Industrial hot water, steam, heating pipelines | For high-temperature media, check FBE heat resistance and select the appropriate coating grade |
















