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Jiyuan · Henan · China — Special Steel & Heavy Machining Base

Export partner for Jiyuan-made oilfield tools, pipe molds, rolling mill components & custom forged parts

We help global buyers source API drilling tools, ductile iron pipe molds, metallurgical spare parts and heavy machined forgings from qualified manufacturers in Jiyuan, Henan, China.

API 7-1 / 7-2ISO 9001EN 10204 3.1 MTCUT · MT · PT
02Product Families

Four product lines, one machining base

03Why Jiyuan

Sourcing where the steel is made

Special steel base

Jiyuan, Henan — forging, heat treatment and heavy machining in one industrial cluster.

Deep-hole machining

BTA boring for mold bodies, cylinders and hollow shafts, L/D beyond 10:1.

Heavy capacity

Forged and machined components up to 40 tonnes per piece.

Export experience

Documentation, packing and logistics built for overseas industrial buyers.

04Quality & Documentation

Every shipment leaves with its paperwork

MTC 3.1

Mill test certificate with chemistry and mechanicals, EN 10204 3.1

NDT

UT, MT and PT to the agreed class, with reports

Dimensions

Dimensional / CMM reports against your drawing

Standards

API 7-1 / 7-2, ISO 9001, customer specifications

Quality system in detail →
05RFQ Process

Drawing to quotation in five steps

  1. STEP 1

    Upload drawing

    PDF, DWG, DXF or STEP — or describe the part and standards.

  2. STEP 2

    Technical review

    Engineers confirm material, tolerances and inspection scope.

  3. STEP 3

    Supplier matching

    The order is placed with the qualified Jiyuan workshop for that process.

  4. STEP 4

    Quotation

    Priced with lead time, packing and delivery terms — typically within 2 working days.

  5. STEP 5

    Inspection & export

    UT/MT/PT and dimensional reports, then export packing and shipment.

06Knowledge Center

Technical guides for buyers

HS codes, material grades, inspection standards and RFQ guides for oilfield drilling tools, pipe molds, mill rolls and forged components — written for procurement engineers, not for search engines.

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