A lance pipe is a steel pipe product, also known as an oxygen blowing pipe, used in processes such as supplying oxygen and carbon to a blast furnace or cutting scrap metal.
Lance pipes come in various specifications depending on their application, such as types with superior durability or those designed to generate higher temperatures. A group company, Daiwa Lance International (DLI), manufactures various lance pipes and exports them from its facility in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, to over 50 countries.
The most standard lance pipe in the steelmaking industry.
Calorized Lance Pipe (CA Lance)
A lance pipe with a calorized treatment applied to its surface.
Primarily used in steelmaking processes, such as in an electric furnace, to inject oxygen and carbon.
A lance pipe with a wire or small-diameter inner pipe inside a black tube.
It promotes the reaction between iron (Fe) and oxygen (O2) by filling the cross-section with wires or a small-diameter pipe, generating ultra-high temperatures.
Used for tasks such as cutting metals like scrap metal or cleaning out slag.