The smartest, fastest way to build your pipe process — shop-fabricated spools ready for rapid field bolt-up.
A pipe spool is a pre-fabricated section of pipe, fittings and flanges assembled in the shop and shipped to site ready to install. Spooling moves the bulk of welding off the critical path and into a controlled environment — the most efficient way to implement utility, process and bulk-conveying systems.
We fabricate spools from carbon steel through exotic alloys, ranging from ½" to 60" nominal bore, with shop capacity up to 3,000 diameter-inches per shift. Each spool is numbered, documented and delivered ready for rapid field bolt-up.
Request a QuoteWelding happens in parallel with site work, compressing the project timeline.
Controlled shop positioning and fixturing produce consistent, inspectable welds.
Less field labor, less rework and less downtime on your site.
Every spool numbered and matched to weld maps, MTRs and NDT records.
Modular sections sized for transport, rigging and tight installation windows.
Fewer hot-work hours in the field means a safer, cleaner installation.
Spool drawings, bills of material, weld-joint and support data sheets are built from your isometrics.
Parallel planning for material, resources and manpower keeps production flowing efficiently.
Certified welding followed by NDT and dimensional checks against the spool drawing.
Each spool numbered, coated as required and delivered ready for field erection.
| Size range | ½" to 60" nominal bore |
|---|---|
| Shop capacity | Up to 3,000 dia-inches / shift |
| Materials | Carbon, stainless, duplex, titanium, Cu-Ni, Inconel |
| Welding | GTAW root, GMAW/FCAW/SMAW fill & cap |
| NDT | RT, UT, MT, PT & VT to code |
| Finishing | PWHT & protective coating available |
A diameter-inch is a common fabrication metric — the nominal pipe diameter multiplied by the number of welds. It lets fabricators measure and price welding output consistently across different pipe sizes. Our shop capacity is up to 3,000 diameter-inches per shift.
Every spool is uniquely numbered and cross-referenced to its drawing, weld map and material records. Erection sequences are planned against physical and material fronts using your P&IDs so the right spool is ready at the right time.
Yes — post-weld heat treatment, primers and protective coatings can all be completed in-shop so spools arrive ready to install, protecting your schedule.
Send your isometrics and we'll turn them into numbered, documented spools ready for fast installation.