Welded Pipe vs Seamless Pipe
As industrial applications have evolved and become more
complicated, so have the pipe products and systems that serve them.
While there are other pipe manufacturing technologies, the
most popular debate in the industry pits electric resistance welded (ERW) steel
pipe against seamless (SMLS) steel pipe.
For decades, both ERW and seamless steel pipe production
methods have been used; nevertheless, the methods used to make both have
advanced through time. So, which is superior?
Tube Trading is the most popular Seamless pipe supplier
in Vadodara.
Manufacturing welded pipe:
The welded pipe begins as a long, coiled ribbon of steel
known as a skelp. The skelp is cut to length, resulting in a flat rectangular
sheet. The width of the sheet's shorter ends will become the pipe's outer
circumference, which can be used to compute the pipe's eventual outside
diameter.
The rectangular sheets are run through a rolling machine,
which twists the longer sides up toward each other to form a cylinder. A
high-frequency electrical current is passed between the edges during the ERW
process, making them melt and fuse together.
The use of fusion metals is not required with ERW pipe, and
the weld seam cannot be seen or felt. In contrast, double submerged arc welding
(DSAW) produces an apparent weld bead that must be removed depending on the
application.
The majority of welded pipe types necessitate heat treatment
following fabrication.
Tube Trading offers the top quality Seamless pipe Plates in Vadodara.
Manufacturing seamless pipe:
Seamless piping starts with a billet, which is a solid
cylindrical hunk of steel. Billets are punctured through the core using a
mandrel while still hot. The hollow billet is then rolled and stretched. The
billet is precisely rolled and stretched until it fulfills the length,
diameter, and wall thickness requirements specified in the customer order.
Some seamless pipe types harden as they are built, eliminating
the need for post-manufacturing heat treatment. Others do necessitate heat
treatment. Check the specs of the seamless pipe type you're thinking about
buying to see if it has to be heat treated.
Tube Trading is the leading exporter of Seamless pipe beams in
Vadodara,
Gujarat.
Because it had a weld seam, the welded pipe was thought to be
intrinsically weaker. The seamless pipe was considered safer since it lacked
this perceived structural weakness. While it is true that welded pipe has a
seam that theoretically makes it weaker, manufacturing techniques and quality
assurance regimens have both improved to the point that welded pipe will
function as required when tolerances are not exceeded. While the obvious
benefit is obvious, criticism of seamless piping is that the rolling and stretching
operation results in variable wall thickness when compared to the more accurate
thickness of steel sheets meant for welding.
These perceptions are still reflected in the industry
standards that control the fabrication and specification of ERW and seamless
steel pipe. Many high-pressure, high-temperature applications, such as those in
the oil and gas, power production, and pharmaceutical industries, require
seamless pipes. Welded piping (which is often less expensive and more commonly
available) is used in all industries as long as the temperature, pressure, and
other service variables do not exceed the parameters stated in the applicable
standard.
There is no difference in performance between ERW and
seamless steel pipe in structural applications. While the two can be specified
interchangeably, it makes no sense to request seamless when a cheaper welded
pipe will suffice.
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