High-frequency welded round tubes are round tubes produced by welding metallic materials (primarily steel plates) together using the resistive heat effect of high-frequency current, which are then shaped into square tubes. Additionally, high-frequency welded round tubes can be converted into square tubes through a process called "squaring," where the tube is pushed and corrected into a square shape by a sizing mechanism.
High-frequency welded square tubes are commonly referred to as square rectangular tubes, square tubes, rectangular tubes, etc., named for their square cross-section.
High-Frequency Welded Square Tube
Dec 05, 2024
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