ERW Pipe
ERW (Electric Resistance Welded) pipes are a type of steel pipe produced by rolling flat steel sheets into a cylindrical shape and welding the edges together using an electric resistance process. This method involves passing an electric current through the edges of the steel, which generates heat due to resistance, allowing the edges to fuse together.
Uses
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Construction
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Oil and Gas Industries
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Water Supply Systems
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Automotive Sector
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HVAC Systems
Specification
Material Grade |
Mild Steel |
Size |
1 inch to 24 inches |
Shape |
Square |
Thickness |
3 mm |
Length |
18 meter |
Product Features
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Premium-Grade Material: Constructed from top-quality MS for superior strength, durability, and longevity.
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Electric Resistance Welded (ERW) Technology: Produced using advanced ERW technology for precise welding and consistent quality.
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Weldability: Easily weldable for joining sections and creating custom configurations, reducing installation time and cost.
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Corrosion Resistance: Coated with protective layers to resist corrosion, ensuring a longer lifespan in harsh environments.
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Uniform Dimensions: Manufactured with precise dimensions and smooth interior surface for efficient fluid flow and minimal pressure drop.