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Classification and application of hot -dip galvanized spiral tube

The characteristics of galvanized spiral pipes: The production process of straight seam welding pipes is simple, production efficiency is high, low cost, and rapid development. The strength of the spiral tube is generally higher than that of the straight seam welded pipe. It can use a welded pipe with a larger diameter of the billet material, and can also use the same width to produce a tube with different welded pipes with different billet production pipes. However, compared with the same length of the same length, the length of the weld is increased by 30 ~ 100%, and the production speed is lower. Therefore, most of the smaller -caliber welded pipes are welded with straight seams, and most of the large -caliber welded pipes are mostly spiral welded.

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So, where do different galvanized spiral pipes be used?

1. Ordinary carbon steel wire sucks are steel pipes used by electrical installation engineering items such as industrial and civilian buildings, installation of machinery and equipment to protect the wires.

2. Stranded welding steel pipes are steel pipes with vertically parallel welds and steel pipes. It is usually divided into public welding steel pipes, welding thin walls, transformer cooling oil pipes, and so on.

3. Pressure fluid conveyor uses a spiral joint arc welded steel pipe is a tube blanket with a hot -rolled steel belt. It is often formed with temperature spirals and welded with a double -sided buried arc welding method to use the spiral seam steel pipe for pressure transport.

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4. Welding steel pipes for low -voltage fluid conveying are called general steel pipes, commonly known as black pipes. It is a welded steel pipe that is used to transport water, gas, air, oil, and heating steam.

5. Galvanized welding steel pipes for low -voltage fluid conveying are also known as galvanized welding steel pipes, commonly known as white pipes. It is used to transport water, gas, air, oil, heating steam, warm water such as low pressure fluid or other uses of hot -dip galvanized welding steel pipes.