Steel Pipes — Seamless, ERW, Galvanized & Stainless from Turkey

Steeling.net sources and exports a comprehensive range of steel pipes from certified Turkish manufacturers. Our product offering covers seamless carbon steel pipes, ERW (Electric Resistance Welded) pipes, hot-dip galvanized pipes, and stainless steel pipes — available in carbon steel grades for structural, pressure, and fluid applications.

All pipes are produced to EN, ASTM, API, and DIN standards with full mill documentation. We supply to construction companies, HVAC manufacturers, oil & gas contractors, shipbuilders, and wholesale distributors worldwide.

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Steel Pipe Types

Steel Pipe Specifications — Quick Reference

Pipe Type Standard OD Range Wall Thickness Grade
Seamless Pipe EN 10216-2 / ASTM A106 Ø10.3 – Ø610 mm 1.6 – 80 mm P235GH, P265GH, Gr. B
ERW Welded Pipe EN 10217 / API 5L Ø21.3 – Ø610 mm 1.8 – 25 mm S235, S275, S355, X42–X65
Galvanized Pipe EN 10255 + ISO 1461 Ø15 – Ø150 mm (DN15–DN150) 2.0 – 6.3 mm S195T, S235
Stainless Steel Pipe EN 10216-5 / ASTM A312 Ø6 – Ø610 mm 0.5 – 30 mm 304, 304L, 316, 316L
Structural Pipe (CHS) EN 10210 / EN 10219 Ø21.3 – Ø508 mm 2.0 – 25 mm S235, S275, S355

Applications by Industry

  • Construction & civil engineering: structural columns, pile casings, scaffolding
  • HVAC & building services: heating circuits, chilled water lines, ventilation ducts
  • Oil, gas & petrochemical: high-pressure fluid transport, boiler tubes, process piping
  • Water & utilities: municipal water mains, irrigation, drainage
  • Shipbuilding & offshore: structural piping, marine grade corrosion-resistant pipes
  • Food & pharma: hygienic stainless steel piping systems

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between seamless and ERW pipes?

Seamless pipes are manufactured by extruding or rolling a solid billet — there is no weld seam, giving uniform wall thickness and superior pressure resistance. ERW (Electric Resistance Welded) pipes are formed from flat steel strip and welded along one seam. ERW pipes are more cost-effective for standard applications; seamless pipes are required for high-pressure, high-temperature, and critical applications such as boilers, oil & gas lines, and hydraulic systems.

What certifications are available for steel pipes?

Pipes are supplied with EN 10204 3.1 mill test certificates as standard. API 5L certification is available for linepipe grades (X42 through X65). PED (Pressure Equipment Directive) compliant documentation is available for pressure piping. Third-party inspection (SGS, Bureau Veritas, TÜV) can be arranged at the buyer’s request.

Can pipes be supplied in custom lengths?

Yes. Standard mill lengths are typically 6 m and 12 m (random lengths). Fixed lengths, cut-to-size, and threaded ends are available for most pipe types. Beveled ends for butt-welding can also be specified. Please include required length and end preparation details in your quote request.

What is the difference between DN (nominal diameter) and OD?

DN (Diameter Nominal) is a dimensionless designation used in European standards (EN/ISO) to classify pipe sizes for system compatibility — it does not directly represent actual outer diameter. OD (Outer Diameter) is the actual measured external diameter in millimeters. For example, DN50 corresponds to an OD of 60.3 mm. When ordering, always specify which sizing system you are using to avoid confusion.

Do you supply API 5L linepipe for oil and gas applications?

Yes. ERW and seamless pipes to API 5L grades (PSL1 and PSL2) in grades X42, X46, X52, X56, X60, X65, and X70 are available. Full traceability, heat number documentation, and third-party inspection can be arranged. Please specify PSL level, grade, and delivery condition (as-welded, normalized, or TMCP) in your inquiry.

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