At Geemeg Engineering, the fabrication of an acid pipeline begins with rigorous planning and material selection. Given the highly corrosive nature of acids, special materials such as alloy steels, ductile iron, or corrosion-resistant alloys are chosen to ensure durability and safety.
Our engineers start by reviewing detailed design specifications and engineering drawings to understand pipe routing, sizes, thicknesses, and joint requirements. Precision cutting of pipe sections follows, using advanced tools to achieve clean, exact cuts for perfect alignment.
Next comes pipe preparation—beveling pipe ends to enhance weld strength and ensure leak-proof joints. Skilled welders then join pipes using high-quality welding techniques like TIG or MIG, focusing on creating smooth, defect-free welds capable of withstanding acid exposure and pressure.
Pipe sections are often fabricated into spools in the workshop to facilitate easier handling and installation on site. Throughout fabrication, thorough inspection and non-destructive testing are conducted to verify integrity and compliance with safety standards.
Finally, the fabricated pipeline is carefully assembled, inspected, and tested under pressure to confirm leak tightness before being commissioned. This meticulous process reflects Geemeg Engineering’s commitment to quality and safety in every acid pipeline project we undertake.









