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ERW Pipes Tubes and Their Applications

What are ERW pipes & tubes and their applications?

ERW (Electric Resistance Welding) pipes and tubes are largely used in industries like fencing, engineering, scaffolding, pipes, etc. Furthermore, these are commonly applied in the agriculture and irrigation sector in sewerage systems, water mains, tube wells, and many more. Next, these pipes are widely used in gas pipelines for LPG, natural gas, and other gases.

ERW Pipes Manufacturing Process

To create ERW pipes, metal is rolled and then welded. These are usually developed by a cold forming process where the steel coil is transformed into a round cylindrical pipe. Furthermore, the current is passed between two edges of the steel and then it is heated to a point where the edges are capable to join together and form a sturdy bond by applying the welding process. Moreover, ERW is highly used to transport liquid, majorly petrol and gas.

What's more, there are basically two kinds of ERW manufacturing processes. One is a high-frequency welding process and two is the rotary contact wheel welding process. The former assists in producing a higher quality weld while the latter deals in transmitting electric current through the contact wheel. These contact wheels channel the current across strip edges.

Benefits of ERW pipes and tubes

These pipes possess great pressure endurance. It can even withstand high pressure. This attribute makes it a perfect fit for commercial applications as well. Besides it, these are top-quality pipes and tubes that are also corrosion resistant. Next, these are highly durable, sturdy, and strengthening. Also, the high malleability or flexibility makes it an essential part of industries as well as residential requirements.

Mahawar Group is the leading ERW pipes manufacturer in Punjab, India. The company offers unparalleled pipes and tubes coupled with quality as well as durability. It further offers different sizes and shapes to cater to the ever-evolving demands of industries, etc.