Standard Pipe

Borusan Pipe is among the world’s leading steel pipe manufacturers, with a capacity of 2 million tons annually.

Since 1986, Borusan Pipe has played a pivotal role in the US pipe industry, establishing a strong presence in the import Standard Pipe market.

In 2014, Borusan Pipe established an OCTG ERW mill in Baytown, TX. In 2023, Borusan Pipe expanded its operations by acquiring Berg Pipe, specializing in large-diameter pipes ranging from 24″ to 72″ in diameter.

Fast forward to 2024, we have commenced pipe production from our second mill in Baytown. This state-of-the-art facility is equipped to manufacture pipe ranging from 1/2″ to 3″ NPS using Stretch-Reduced ERW technology. All material is melted and manufactured in the USA.

With this strategic expansion, our customers now have the flexibility to seamlessly integrate both import and domestic pipe purchases through Borusan Pipe.

 

Submittals

All SRM and ERW Submittals

Submittal Information Form

Submittals – A53A Sch40

Submittals – A53A Sch80

Submittals – A53B Sch40

Submittals – A53B Sch40-STD 4-12 ERW

Submittals – A53B Sch80

Submittals – Sch7

Submittals – Sch10

Product Flyers

For more information, please get in touch with our sales team at standardpipe@borusan.com

SRM Technology and Benefits

Stretch Reduced Mill (SRM) technology enhances pipe manufacturing by combining hot finishing with full-body normalization. This process produces stronger, more durable pipes with superior machinability. Designed for high-performance industrial applications, SRM technology ensures consistent quality, making our product easier to handle, shape, and maintain.

    Ease of Threading and Handling

  • SRM pipe is hot-finished and full-body normalized, resulting in improved material consistency. This makes the material easier to thread and handle during manufacturing and installation. The hot finishing process also ensures that the pipe has a more uniform grain structure, reducing the likelihood of threading issues.

   Time Efficiency and Shaping Flexibility

  • The SRM method enhances the pipe’s structural integrity, allowing for easier shaping and bending without the common issues associated with other methods, such as crushing, cross-section contraction, folding, or fracturing. This results in significant time savings during production and installation, as the pipes maintain their form even under stress.

   Superior Corrosion Resistance

  • The homogeneous composition of SRM pipe enhances corrosion resistance, preventing Battery-Effect Corrosion. This makes the pipe more rust-resistant and extends its operational lifespan, particularly in harsh environments where corrosion is a significant concern.

   Lime Scale-Resistant Interior Surface

  • The interior surface of the SRM pipe is burr-free, reducing the likelihood of limescale build-up over time. This smooth internal surface ensures better fluid flow and extends the pipe’s durability by minimizing blockages and maintenance requirements.

   Optimized for Industrial Applications

  • The full-body normalization of SRM pipes, achieved through online heating to approximately 900-1000 °C, results in a stronger, nearly invisible weld seam. This process enhances the machinability of the pipes, making them ideal for various industrial applications beyond water installations, such as coil production, spiral resistance processes, cone spinning, and diameter flaring.

   Consistency and Reliability

  • The SRM process ensures that each pipe is consistently produced with high precision, producing uniform quality across batches. This reliability is crucial for industries that demand high-performance materials, ensuring the pipes meet stringent standards and deliver consistent results in various applications.