Fabrication Piping
Fabrication piping involves the detailed process of cutting, bevelling, bending, welding, and assembling pipe segments into a comprehensive piping system. These systems are vital for transporting fluids, gases, or slurries in various industries, including power, process, and manufacturing plants. At Aayush Corporation, we specialize in fabricating high-quality piping systems tailored to meet specific client requirements, ensuring durability, efficiency, and compliance with industry standards.

Metallic piping is constructed using materials such as carbon steel, stainless steel, cast iron, or alloys like copper-nickel. These materials are known for their high strength, temperature resistance, and ability to handle high-pressure applications.
- Applications: Used in industries such as power plants, oil & gas, chemical processing, and water treatment.
- Examples: Steam piping, fuel pipelines, and water distribution systems.

Non-metallic piping is made from materials like PVC, HDPE, FRP (Fiber Reinforced Plastic), or PTFE. These materials are lightweight, corrosion-resistant, and suitable for low-pressure applications.
- Applications: Commonly used in chemical plants, wastewater systems, and food processing.
- Examples: Drainage systems, chemical transport lines, and potable water systems.

IBR (Indian Boiler Regulation) piping refers to pipes used in boiler systems and steam processes that operate under high pressures and temperatures. These systems are regulated by the Indian Boiler Regulations, ensuring safety, material quality, and fabrication standards.
- Applications: Boilers, steam lines, and high-pressure systems in power plants.
- Features: Requires certification, periodic inspections, and strict compliance.

Non-IBR Piping Refers to systems that operate below the pressure and temperature thresholds defined by the Indian Boiler Regulation. These systems are more versatile and used for low-pressure applications.
- Applications: HVAC systems, water lines, and other non-critical piping networks.
- Features: Does not require strict regulatory compliance, making it cost-effective and easier to implement.
Metallic piping is constructed using materials such as carbon steel, stainless steel, cast iron, or alloys like copper-nickel. These materials are known for their high strength, temperature resistance, and ability to handle high-pressure applications.
- Applications: Used in industries such as power plants, oil & gas, chemical processing, and water treatment.
- Examples: Steam piping, fuel pipelines, and water distribution systems.
Non-metallic piping is made from materials like PVC, HDPE, FRP (Fiber Reinforced Plastic), or PTFE. These materials are lightweight, corrosion-resistant, and suitable for low-pressure applications.
- Applications: Commonly used in chemical plants, wastewater systems, and food processing.
- Examples: Drainage systems, chemical transport lines, and potable water systems.
IBR (Indian Boiler Regulation) piping refers to pipes used in boiler systems and steam processes that operate under high pressures and temperatures. These systems are regulated by the Indian Boiler Regulations, ensuring safety, material quality, and fabrication standards.
- Applications: Boilers, steam lines, and high-pressure systems in power plants.
- Features: Requires certification, periodic inspections, and strict compliance.
Non-IBR Piping Refers to systems that operate below the pressure and temperature thresholds defined by the Indian Boiler Regulation. These systems are more versatile and used for low-pressure applications.
- Applications: HVAC systems, water lines, and other non-critical piping networks.
- Features: Does not require strict regulatory compliance, making it cost-effective and easier to implement.