"We can now press a recognised 12.8-meter long, 0.11-meter thick and 0.63-meter diameter tube, making China the world leader in this field," said Wu Rendong, chief scientist with the research team.
All the technical specifications meet design objectives and production demands, which means mass production will be possible very soon, said Wu.
The record-breaking machine, which took five years to be developed, cost 1.1 billion yuan (USD 170 million), state-run Xinhua news agency reported.
According to researchers, the forging press far exceeds the heaviest tonnage of similar presses, and will hopefully influence the price of seamless steel tubes.
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The tubes it produces are widely used in thermal power generation and offshore oil exploration.
Longer tubes means less welding, which reduces risks and costs, and makes the product more reliable.
A decade ago, lot of construction time was wasted on waiting for imported steel tubes, industry insiders said.
In 2009, China produced its first tube using a self-designed 36,000-tonne vertical press. Further advances have continued.
High-end steel tubes are a necessity as China's offshore oil exploration goes deeper into the seabed.
Experts forecast overseas orders to boom in this area.
Besides power plants and the petroleum chemical industry, many other sectors have a need for longer and thicker seamless steel tubes, according to Wu.
"China will replace imported tubes in domestic market and sell its most advanced products on the global market," Wu said.