The most crucial process in the production of high-frequency welded circular tubes is the high-frequency welding. There are three main reasons for this. Firstly, welding quality di
A high-frequency welded circular tube is a circular tube produced by welding metallic materials (primarily steel plates) together using the resistance heat effect of high-frequency
Tests Required for High-Frequency Welded Steel Tubes 1. Chemical Composition Analysis The chemical composition of high-frequency welded steel tubes has a significant impact on thei
1. Raw Material Selection Steel Strip Quality: Select high-quality steel with low impurity content and low levels of elements such as sulfur and phosphorus to ensure the mechanical
During the production process of welded pipes, it is necessary to strictly control the quality of each process to ensure that the final product meets the standard requirements. Qua
In addition to high-frequency welding, there are also arc welding and resistance welding. 1. What is Arc Welding? Arc welding involves melting the edges of steel plates through the
1. Raw Material Preparation Uncoiling: Uncoil the curled metal strips (such as steel strips) and feed them into the production line. Strip Leveling: Level the uncoiled steel strips
(1) Uncoiler: Used to unwind curled metal strips (such as steel strips) into a flat state, preparing them for subsequent processing. (2) Steel Strip Leveler: Levels the steel strip
The primary raw materials for the production of high-frequency welded round tubes are cold-rolled or hot-rolled steel sheets, particularly hot-rolled coils and hot-rolled strips. D
High efficiency and speed, high welding quality, energy-saving and environmentally friendly, easy operation, and wide application range. The disadvantages include high equipment co
High-frequency welding utilizes solid resistance heat as its energy source. It generates resistance heat within the workpiece through high-frequency current, heating the surface la
High-frequency welded steel pipe is a type of steel pipe produced by welding metallic materials (primarily steel plates) together using the resistive heating effect of high-frequen