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Lead Tube / Lead Pipe is a versatile and durable lead product engineered for diverse applications across construction, chemical, medical, and industrial sectors. Combining corrosion resistance, flexibility, and radiation shielding, it is manufactured from lead ingots with ≥99.994% purity, ensuring consistent performance in harsh environments. Available in a wide range of thicknesses (1mm - 65mm) and diameters (1mm - 200mm), this lead pipe adapts to closed systems, medical devices, building infrastructure, and more. Its unique properties—including high density, malleability, and sealing capability—make it a reliable choice for applications requiring long service life and multi-layered protection.

Parameter | Details |
Thickness Range | 1mm - 65mm |
Diameter Range | 1mm - 200mm |
Material Purity | ≥99.994% (lead ingot raw material) |
Core Properties | Corrosion-resistant, flexible, radiation-absorbent, malleable |
Operating Environment | Withstands high temperature, high pressure, and chemical exposure |
Sealing Performance | Reliable (prevents leakage in fluid systems) |
Additional Features | Electromagnetic shielding, UV absorption |
It withstands corrosion from a wide range of chemicals, high temperatures, and high-pressure environments. This makes it ideal for chemical plant closed systems, storage tank linings, and industrial pipelines carrying corrosive fluids.
High density enables effective blocking of ionizing radiation, making it a key component in medical devices, radiation protection covers, and nuclear industry equipment.
The pipe is soft and highly malleable, adapting to complex shapes such as roof drainage systems, antenna frames, and custom medical device components. It can be bent or formed without compromising structural integrity.
Its sealing performance prevents leakage in fluid systems like tap water pipelines. It resists scale, rust, and degradation, ensuring a long service life even in demanding conditions.
Used in closed systems for chemical plants and laboratories, protecting workers from hazardous substances.
Manufactures linings and anti-corrosion layers for storage tanks, preventing chemical contamination and reducing fire/explosion risks.
Integrated into medical devices such as radiation protection covers and lead plates, blocking radiation leakage.
Used in artificial joint materials due to its flexibility and UV absorption properties, supporting human health.
Installed in tap water pipeline systems to prevent scale and rust, ensuring water quality safety.
Used as roof drainage pipelines, adapting to various roof shapes with corrosion resistance and long service life.
Constructed into antenna frames and shielding covers for radio stations, leveraging its electromagnetic shielding capabilities.
Employed in nuclear power plants and radioactive laboratories as radiation shielding tubing.
Used in industrial flaw detection setups and precision instrument weighting, thanks to its density and durability.
Yes, when used in tap water pipeline systems, it provides reliable sealing and corrosion resistance, preventing scale and rust buildup. The high-purity lead (≥99.994%) ensures no harmful contaminants leach into the water, complying with drinking water safety standards.
With proper installation and maintenance, the pipe offers a long service life—typically 20+ years in industrial settings. Its corrosion resistance and durability withstand harsh conditions like high temperature, pressure, and chemical exposure, reducing replacement frequency and costs.
Absolutely. It is available in custom thicknesses (1mm - 65mm) and diameters (1mm - 200mm) to meet unique project needs. Whether for small laboratory tubing or large industrial pipelines, our team can tailor the product to your specifications.