Eisenbau Krämer produces low temperature and cryogenic steel pipes for applications such as LNG storage tanks, carriers, and pipelines. The pipes are manufactured in Germany and can be up to 43'6" long, 60" in diameter, and 2" thick. They are made from steels such as ASTM A203, A353, and A553 with nickel contents up to 36% to withstand temperatures as low as -196°C. Advanced welding and machining allows the production of high quality pipes and complete pipe-in-pipe systems.
Eisenbau Krämer produces low temperature and cryogenic steel pipes for applications such as LNG storage tanks, carriers, and pipelines. The pipes are manufactured in Germany and can be up to 43'6" long, 60" in diameter, and 2" thick. They are made from steels such as ASTM A203, A353, and A553 with nickel contents up to 36% to withstand temperatures as low as -196°C. Advanced welding and machining allows the production of high quality pipes and complete pipe-in-pipe systems.
Eisenbau Krämer produces low temperature and cryogenic steel pipes for applications such as LNG storage tanks, carriers, and pipelines. The pipes are manufactured in Germany and can be up to 43'6" long, 60" in diameter, and 2" thick. They are made from steels such as ASTM A203, A353, and A553 with nickel contents up to 36% to withstand temperatures as low as -196°C. Advanced welding and machining allows the production of high quality pipes and complete pipe-in-pipe systems.
Eisenbau Krämer produces low temperature and cryogenic steel pipes for applications such as LNG storage tanks, carriers, and pipelines. The pipes are manufactured in Germany and can be up to 43'6" long, 60" in diameter, and 2" thick. They are made from steels such as ASTM A203, A353, and A553 with nickel contents up to 36% to withstand temperatures as low as -196°C. Advanced welding and machining allows the production of high quality pipes and complete pipe-in-pipe systems.
Product Information: Low Temperature and Cryogenic Steel Pipes For low temperature applications Up to 36% Nickel Low Temperature and Cryogenic Steel Pipes
As the worldwide demand for energy
resources change, so do the requirements of the chemical, LNG and oil & gas industries as related to steel pipes. Recognising these developments, Eisenbau Krämer has continued to develop its range of low temperature and cryogenic steel pipes to include: 0 °C 32 °F ASTM A203, Grades A F (3.5% Nickel) ASTM A353 (NN+T) & -196 °C -321 °F A553 (Q&T) (8% & 9% Nickel steels) Alloy 36 (36% Nickel)
Longitudinally welded steel pipes are
manufactured by EBK to these and additional specifications for use in applications including:
techniques allow high quality, close tolerance pipes to be produced in EBKs German based pipe mills in the size range:
Length: up to 43'6" (13.200 mm)*
without circumferential weld. Diameter: 14'' to 60'' (355 mm-1.524 mm)* Wall thickness: 1/4'' to 2'' (6 mm-50 mm)* *note: please ask for further dimensions
State of the art manufacturing and
welding processes permit EBK to offer mechanical properties in the weld to match those of the parent plate.
Additionally, Eisenbau Krämer can at their
Recklinghausen mill offer fabrication, including close tolerance machining and bulkhead installation, to produce complete products, including Pipe-in-Pipe solutions.
We would be interested to discuss with you requirements specific
to your projects, and would be pleased to develop solutions in partnership with you. To discuss these further, please contact:
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