Ultraweld Coat is a leading Prefabricated Nickel Coated Pipe Spools Manufacturer in Dubai, UAE, delivering corrosion-resistant piping solutions for the oil & gas, petrochemical, chemical processing, offshore, marine, and power generation industries. Our nickel-coated pipe spools are engineered to provide excellent protection against corrosion, chemical attack, and harsh operating conditions while improving the lifespan and reliability of industrial piping systems.
Manufactured using advanced fabrication and nickel coating processes, our pipe spools ensure consistent coating thickness, superior surface finish, and excellent weldability. Each spool is produced according to customer specifications and international quality standards, making it suitable for demanding industrial environments across Dubai and the UAE.
Nickel coating provides a durable protective barrier that improves the performance of industrial piping systems by:
We manufacture custom prefabricated pipe spools with:
Prefabricated nickel coated pipe spools are factory-assembled piping sections coated with nickel to improve corrosion resistance, durability, and long-term performance.
Nickel coating protects piping systems from corrosion, oxidation, chemical exposure, and wear while improving surface quality and service life.
They are commonly used in oil & gas, petrochemical, offshore, marine, chemical processing, refineries, power generation, and desalination plants.
Yes. Ultraweld Coat manufactures customized nickel coated pipe spools based on client drawings, pressure ratings, materials, dimensions, and project specifications.
Nickel Plating requires S.R at 190-200 OC after Nickel plating for 120 minutes.
Nickel plating is an option for all C.S. materials (SA 106, SA 105, SA 516) and LAS materials (SA 387, SA 335, SA 182 Gr.F11, F12, etc.).
Yes. We supply prefabricated nickel coated pipe spools to industrial customers throughout Dubai and the UAE.
Grit blasting is required prior to coating in order to eliminate loose material, mill scale, and dirt.
NO: Stress relieving after welding at 720°C to create spools has no effect on the nickel plating.