
Glass-Lined Dip Pipes
The glass-lined dip pipes range is available in nominal diameters from dn25 to dn200. glass-lined dip pipes are widely used in the chemical, pharmaceutical, food, dye, agrochemical, and petroleum industries and can serve as an alternative to stainless steel or fluoropolymer-lined materials in suitable applications.
The glass-lined dip pipes are important internal components used in glass-lined towers, reactors, and storage tanks. They extend into the equipment to perform functions such as material transfer, distribution, and heat exchange, while also providing the corrosion resistance required for demanding process conditions.
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Features
- Core Internal Component for Process Duties
The glass-lined dip pipes are designed as key internal fittings for glass-lined towers, reactors, and storage tanks. They can extend into the equipment to support material conveying, distribution, and heat transfer. - Integrated Structural Design
Composed of an upper flange, lower flange, outer pipe, inner pipe, and pipe head, the glass-lined dip pipes form an integrated assembly for material transfer and distribution inside the equipment. The upper flange connects to the inlet or outlet piping, while the lower flange connects to the reactor or vessel nozzle. Glass lining on the outer surface of the outer pipe and the inner surface of the inner pipe helps prevent corrosion, and a glass-lined cap structure connects the inner pipe with the head section of the outer pipe. - Custom Configurations Available
The glass-lined dip pipes can also be specially customized according to process requirements. For example, a multifunctional feed pipe can combine baffle action, material inlet and outlet functions, and temperature measurement in one unit, helping reduce the number of required process nozzles on the vessel.








