Interpipe supplies pipes for new oil terminal construction in Belgium

Thursday, 11 February 2010 16:23:15 (GMT+3)   |  
       

The Ukrainian pipe and railway wheel producer Interpipe Corporation (Interpipe) has announced that it has supplied welded pipes for the construction of an oil terminal at the Belgian port of Antwerp.

In line with the terms of its contract, Interpipe delivered 2,000 mt of welded pipes of 406.4 mm to 9.5 mm sizes, produced according to the client's specific requirements, which included a bead-blasting treatment of pipes for surface condition SA 2.5 and anticorrosive epoxy coating.

"The construction of the oil terminal in Antwerp is a large scale project and we are delighted that Interpipe has been chosen to participate," the director of Interpipe's industrial application division Vera Smal commented.


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