If you are searching for pipe coilers in the United States, the honest answer is this: geography matters far less than you might think. What actually matters is finding a manufacturer with the engineering depth, the application knowledge, and the after-sales support to keep your production line running at full capacity. That is where DRTS comes in.
DRTS supplies pipe coilers across every state in the USA, from California to Maine, Texas to Minnesota. Whether you are running a PE pipe extrusion line, a drip irrigation production facility, or a flexible pipe manufacturing operation, DRTS has the coiling solution to match your throughput requirements and your budget.
Why the Right Pipe Coiler Matters More Than You Think
A pipe coiler sits at the end of your production line. It is one of the last pieces of machinery your pipe passes through before it leaves the factory floor, which means any inconsistency at this stage affects every coil you sell. Loose wrapping, misaligned dimensions, or variable coil weight all create problems downstream, whether that is with your own quality control, with distributors, or with the end customer.
Getting this right is not just about automation. It is about precision, consistency, and building a production process that you can actually depend on shift after shift.
DRTS designs its coilers to be servo-driven as standard. That means consistent coil dimensions on every single reel, regardless of operator experience or line speed fluctuations. That is not a feature you should have to negotiate for. At DRTS, it is the baseline.
DRTS Pipe Coilers: Built for US Production Demands
The DRTS semi-automatic pipe coiler range covers pipe diameters from 16mm to 110mm (0.63″ to 4.33″), with models available in single and double station configurations. Here’s a clear breakdown of the range:
DMBS 16-25
Handles pipe diameters from 16mm to 32mm (0.63″ to 1.26″), dual station with 6 flaps, coiling speeds up to 100 metres per minute (328 ft/min).
DEMBS 16-40
Handles 16mm to 40mm (0.63″ to 1.57″) pipe, dual station with 5 flaps, operating at up to 42 metres per minute (138 ft/min).
DMBS 63
Covers the 20mm to 63mm (0.79″ to 2.48″) range, dual station with 8 flaps, running at up to 30 metres per minute (98 ft/min).
DMBS 110
Designed for larger pipes between 50mm and 110mm (1.97″ to 4.33″), dual station with 8 flaps at up to 20 metres per minute (66 ft/min).
Semi-Automatic or Fully Automatic: Which One Do You Actually Need?
This is one of the most common questions production managers ask, and the answer comes down to your output volumes and your labor setup.
A semi-automatic coiler is operated by a full-time line operator who manages the coil changeovers, strapping, and ejection manually. It is a highly capable machine that delivers excellent coil quality and works particularly well when combined with an accumulator to buffer line speed and give the operator enough time to work comfortably between changeovers. For many mid-range production environments across the US, this is the smartest, most cost-effective configuration on the market.
A fully automatic coiler, also available through DRTS, takes the operator out of the equation entirely. The machine switches reels, applies strapping, and ejects finished coils ready for sale without any manual intervention. If you are running high-speed lines or need to reduce headcount on the factory floor, the fully automatic model earns its investment quickly.
The right choice depends on your line speed, your shift structure, and your growth plans. The DRTS team will help you work through that decision without pressure, because putting the wrong machine on your line helps nobody.
Serving Pipe Manufacturers Across Every US State
DRTS does not operate as a local distributor model. You are buying directly from an international manufacturer with over 35 years of experience in pipe extrusion and drip irrigation machinery, backed by a US contact line and a global support network. That means whether your facility is in Georgia, Oregon, Illinois, or anywhere else across the country, you are getting the same machinery, the same engineering standards, and the same level of technical support.
US enquiries go through a dedicated point of contact, and the DRTS team is reachable at +1 (858) 412-0133 or via email at info@drts-corp.com. You are not dealing with a middleman. You are dealing with the people who built the machine.
For pipe manufacturers who need coiling capacity at scale, or who are building out a new production line from scratch, DRTS also offers full turnkey pipe extrusion line solutions. A pipe coiler does not sit in isolation. It is one component in a wider production system, and DRTS can supply and integrate every element of that system, from extruder to die-head to coiler to wrapping machine.
Frequently Asked Questions
What pipe diameters do DRTS pipe coilers handle? The DRTS semi-automatic coiler range handles pipe from 16mm up to 110mm in diameter, across four models. For pipe above 110mm, DRTS offers a tipping table solution for cutting and stacking.
Can I use a DRTS pipe coiler for drip irrigation pipe? Yes. The DRTS coiler range is widely used in drip irrigation pipe production and is a standard component in DRTS drip irrigation turnkey production lines. The semi-automatic coiler can also be paired with a DRTS accumulator to create a mid-range high-speed coiling solution.
Does DRTS supply pipe coilers to all US states? DRTS supplies machinery to manufacturers across the entire United States. There is no geographic restriction on where equipment can be shipped and installed.
What is the advantage of a servo-driven coiler? Servo-driven coiling ensures that coil dimensions remain consistent throughout the production run. This eliminates the variation in coil weight, winding density, and coil diameter that can occur with non-servo systems, improving product quality and reducing wastage.
What is the difference between a semi-automatic and a fully automatic pipe coiler? A semi-automatic coiler requires a full-time operator to change reels, apply strapping, and eject completed coils. A fully automatic coiler handles all of these steps independently, making it better suited to high-volume lines where labour reduction is a priority.
How do I get a price for a DRTS pipe coiler in the USA? You can request a price quote directly through the DRTS website or call the US number at +1 (858) 412-0133. The team will discuss your pipe diameter, required throughput, and production setup to recommend the right model and configuration.
Can a pipe coiler be integrated into an existing production line? Yes. DRTS coilers are designed to integrate with existing extrusion lines as standalone machines. They can also be combined with DRTS accumulators and wrapping machines to build out a more complete end-of-line production system.
If reliable pipe coiling is something your US-based operation needs to get right, start the conversation with DRTS. View the full DRTS pipe coiler range and request a quote today.