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HBIS Wusteel’s Strategic Breakthrough In Pipeline Steel
HBIS Wusteel, part of China’s leading HBIS Group, has achieved a landmark by successfully producing and delivering X65MS acid-resistant pipe steel plates for a submarine natural gas pipeline in Southeast Asia. This shipment represents the first domestically developed steel tailored specifically for deep-sea pipeline use, addressing an urgent need for materials capable of withstanding the harsh underwater environment and the intense operational demands of offshore energy transmission.
Addressing a Critical Domestic Gap in Marine Pipeline Steel
Before this development, China heavily relied on foreign suppliers for acid-resistant, high-strength pipeline steel suitable for deep-sea applications. The absence of homegrown solutions created vulnerabilities in supply chains for strategic energy infrastructure. HBIS Wusteel’s X65MS steel fills this gap by offering a locally manufactured, certified steel grade that meets or surpasses international standards, enabling China to pursue marine energy projects with greater autonomy and confidence.
Meeting the Triad of Underwater Challenges
The steel used in subsea gas pipelines must resist severe acid corrosion from seawater, endure high mechanical loads from water pressure and dynamic sea conditions, and conform to exacting dimensional tolerances to ensure pipe integrity and ease of installation. The X65MS steel developed by HBIS Wusteel was engineered to excel in all three aspects, ensuring long-term operational reliability in demanding marine environments that threaten conventional steel with rapid degradation.
Precision Engineering Through Advanced Metallurgy & Process Control
A dedicated research and development team focused on optimizing the steel’s chemical composition, balancing alloy elements such as chromium and molybdenum to enhance acid corrosion resistance while maintaining toughness and strength. The team also refined the rolling and heat treatment processes to achieve consistent mechanical properties and dimensional precision. Overcoming challenges in controlling these factors required innovative approaches and close quality monitoring, enabling the steel to meet strict criteria verified by Bureau Veritas, a global certification authority.
Comprehensive Certification & Quality Assurance
Passing BV’s rigorous certification process was a key milestone, as it validated the steel’s suitability for critical subsea infrastructure. Certification encompassed mechanical testing, chemical composition analysis, and dimensional accuracy assessments, ensuring compliance with international marine pipeline codes. This external validation reinforces confidence among project developers and end-users in the durability and performance of the X65MS steel.
Enhanced Supply Chain & Customer-Centric Services
HBIS Wusteel has implemented an integrated logistics and service framework to ensure timely delivery and ongoing support. This includes fast-track order processing, real-time shipment tracking, and a dedicated customer service team that provides technical assistance and continuous communication throughout the project lifecycle. Such service excellence is essential for complex offshore projects where delays or material defects can cause costly interruptions.
Key Takeaways
HBIS Wusteel’s X65MS steel addresses acid corrosion, mechanical stress, and dimensional tolerance challenges critical for subsea pipelines.
The steel passed strict Bureau Veritas certification, confirming its quality and suitability for harsh marine environments.
An integrated logistics and customer support system ensures prompt delivery and technical assistance for strategic offshore energy projects.
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HBIS Pioneers Acid-Resistant Steel, Fortifying Deep-Sea Energy’s Vital “Major Artery”
Friday, May 30, 2025
Synopsis: - HBIS Wusteel has delivered the first batch of X65MS acid-resistant pipeline steel plates for a major submarine gas transmission project in Southeast Asia. This innovation addresses the extreme challenges of deep-sea environments and boosts China’s position in marine energy infrastructure.
