Electric resistance welded steel pipes, or ERW pipes, are made by forming flat steel strips into a cylindrical shape, then welding the edges together using electric resistance. This process results in a strong and durable welded seam.
ERW steel pipes are widely used in various applications such as water and gas pipelines, structural support, and in the transportation of fluids.
Electric resistance welded steel pipes, or ERW pipes, are made by forming flat steel strips into a cylindrical shape, then welding the edges together using electric resistance. This process results in a strong and durable welded seam.
ERW steel pipes are widely used in various applications such as water and gas pipelines, structural support, and in the transportation of fluids.
Heavy gauge pipes are steel pipes with a thicker wall thickness, making them sturdy and suitable for applications that require additional strength and durability. These pipes are commonly used in industries where high-pressure or heavy-duty conditions exist, such as in oil and gas pipelines, structural engineering, and industrial settings where robust materials are essential for withstanding substantial loads and pressures.
Light gauge pipes have thinner wall thickness compared to heavy gauge pipes, making them suitable for applications where a lighter and more economical material is sufficient. They are commonly used in plumbing, irrigation, and certain structural applications where the load-bearing requirements are not as demanding. Light gauge pipes are also often more cost-effective and easier to handle in situations where heavy-duty strength is not a primary concern.
ERW pipes, seamless pipes, and spiral pipes differ mainly in manufacturing and applications.
• ERW (Electric Resistance Welded) pipes are made by rolling steel and welding the seam, offering cost-effective strength for structural and mechanical use.
• Seamless pipes are forged from solid steel billets without welding, providing superior strength, pressure resistance, and reliability for high-pressure and critical applications.
• Spiral pipes are formed by spirally welding steel strips, ideal for large-diameter pipelines in water, gas, and oil transport.
Common finishes for ERW pipes include black (mill finish), galvanized (zinc-coated), and painted. These finishes help protect the pipes from corrosion, extend their lifespan, and suit different structural or industrial applications.
ERW pipes are strong and durable, with consistent wall thickness and welded seams that provide reliable structural integrity. They are suitable for medium-pressure applications, construction, and industrial projects, offering good resistance to stress and wear over time.
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