International Delegation Dives Into Luoyang Zhengju New Materials: Weaving Tighter Ties in The Global Pipeline Industry

Sep 04, 2025

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International Delegation Dives Into Luoyang Zhengju New Materials: Weaving Tighter Ties in the Global Pipeline Industry

This month, cross-border pipeline collaboration moved from slides to reality. A group of international clients touched down in Luoyang to tour Luoyang Zhengju New Material Technology Co., Ltd.-and by departure, their excitement stuck like glue. For Zhengju, a firm chipping away at global markets, this wasn't just a tour: it turned "contacts" into "partners," one handshake, laugh, or "aha!" at a time.

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How Zhengju Grew From Local Gem to Global Player

In 2018, Zhengju was just another Luoyang name. Today, it's in plans from Botswana to Australia. With 15 million yuan in capital, it doesn't just "make pipes"-it builds solutions. Its showroom holds tunnel escape tubes (lifelines, really), flood-tough steel-belt pipes, crack-resistant HDPE lines, and durable MPP power pipes.

The kicker? Zhengju stays involved post-factory: designing custom pipelines, taking precise site measurements, and overseeing installation. This "we're in this together" energy turned first-time buyers into repeat clients worldwide.

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Where Zhengju's Pipes Leave Their Mark

Zhengju staff light up talking about their work. At Botswana's Jwaneng diamond mine, rubber-lined pipes outlast steel three times over-like swapping a disposable raincoat for heavy-duty gear.

In Australia's Pilbara, steel-skeleton PE pipes handle 120°C high-pressure slurry and cut energy use by 15%. In Shenzhen's Metro Line 20, HDPE pipes saved 60% on maintenance in a decade. In 2024, 15,000 meters of Zhengju's composite pipes turned Angola's Diamang tailings management from chaotic to reliable.

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