Submerged arc welded straight seam steel pipe (LSAW pipe) is a kind of steel pipe used in oil and gas pipelines with large consumption and high reliability. The forming unit forms include UOE, RBE, JCOE, etc.
Read morePetroleum pipe is a seamless steel pipe suitable for furnace tubes, heat exchangers and pipes in petroleum refineries. Petroleum pipe is a long strip of steel with a hollow section and no joints around it, and petroleum cracking pipe is an economical cross-section steel.
Read moreFor large-diameter spiral steel pipe (SSAW pipe), if the outer protective pipe is polyethylene pipe, there is no need to make anti-corrosion polyethylene. This kind of steel pipe is odorless, non-toxic, feels like wax, and has excellent low temperature resistance (the lowest operating temperature can reach -70~-100°C). Good chemical stability, corrosion resistance to most acids and bases (not resistant to acids with oxidizing properties), insoluble in common solvents at room temperature, and low water absorption. However, because it is a linear molecule, it can be slowly dissolved in some organic solvents without swelling, and has excellent electrical insulation performance.
Read moreSpiral steel pipe (SSAW pipe) is a welded steel pipe made of strip steel coil as raw material, extruded at regular temperature, and welded by automatic double-wire double-sided submerged arc welding process. Spiral steel pipe is mainly used in water supply engineering, octg pipe, chemical industry, electric power industry, agricultural irrigation, urban construction
Read moreOverall bending is the second step of high frequency welded pipe forming, and its purpose is to bend the pipe as a whole to the curvature of the closed lead-in roller. The traditional overall bending adopts flat/vertical roller alternate empty bending forming.
Read moreThe high-frequency welded pipe is a welded pipe with a high welding speed and a small welding heat-affected zone. Welding can not be cleaned for steel pipes, thin-walled pipes can be welded, and metal pipes can be welded.
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