The most important process in the production of high-frequency welded round pipes is the high-frequency welding itself.
There are three main reasons for this. Firstly, welding quality directly impacts product performance: The quality of the welds created during high-frequency welding determines the strength and sealability of the pipe, which in turn affects the overall performance and service life of the product.
Secondly, the welding process is complex and difficult to control: High-frequency welding involves precise control of high-frequency currents, adjustment of welding speeds, maintenance of weld gap, and various other factors. It requires a high level of professional skill and experience.
Lastly, welding costs account for a significant portion of the production cost: High-frequency welding equipment is expensive, and the energy consumption and labor costs associated with the welding process are also relatively high. Therefore, improving welding efficiency and quality is crucial for reducing production costs.




