About Focusfitting6688
butt weld flange,butt weld tee

Established in 2009, Focus Piping is a Butt Welding Pipe Fittings Manufacturer in China.The factory is located in Industrial Zone, Yanshan CountyCangzhou City, Hebei Province, China. It is around 350km from Beijing Airport and 200km from Xin Port in Tianjin. It covers an area of 132,000 square meters. It has around 200 staffs Including 35 R&D engineers and technical personnel.Yanshan CountyCangzhou City, Hebei Province, China. It is around 350km from Beijing Airport and 200km from Xin Port in Tianjin. It covers an area of 132,000 square meters. It has around 200 staffs Including 35 R&D engineers and technical personnel.
Our main products include butt welding pipe fittings, forged fittings and flanges. The main material include carbon steel, stainless steel, alloy steel, duplex steel. The annual production capacity of wrought pipe fittings is around 70,000 tons. Now we are certified by ISO9001, ISO14001, OHSAS18001, ASME (U&S), CE, NB. Our main market are Middle East, Europe, South America, Southeast Asia etc.ASME (U&S), CE, NB. Our main market are Middle East, Europe, South America, Southeast Asia etc.
As a young dynamic company with global vision, Focus Piping quickly built its reputed image in international market through the strategy ‘Customer satisfaction comes first.' Now Focus Piping has become one of the leading international companies widely serving petroleum, gas, chemical, power station, nuclear, Coal Industry, shipbuilding etc.
We warmly welcome you to visit our factory any time at your convenience.
Confidently, you will be satisfied by our quality, delivery time and competitive price in all of our production range. We are looking forward to your most reliable business partnership in near future.
Our main products include butt welding pipe fittings, forged fittings and flanges. The main material include carbon steel, stainless steel, alloy steel, duplex steel.
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