Introduction To Welded Pipe Manufacturing
Introduction To Welded Pipe Manufacturing
Introduction To Welded Pipe Manufacturing
Several Electric Resistance Welding (ERW) processes are available for pipe production. The two main types of ERW are:
In Rotary Contact Wheel Welding, the electrical current is transmitted through a contact wheel at the weld point. The contact
wheel also applies some of the forge pressure necessary for the welding process. The three main types of rotary contact wheel
welders are AC, DC, and square wave. In all three power supplies, electrical current is transferred by brush assemblies that
engage slip rings attached to a rotating shaft that supports the contact wheels. These contact wheels transfer the current to the
strip edges.
Rotary contact welding is useful for applications that cannot accommodate an impeder inside the pipe or tube. Examples of this
are small-diameter refrigeration grade tube and tube that is painted on the ID immediately after the welding process.
The SSAW pipe diameter range is from 20 inch (406 mm) to 100 inch (2540 mm).The advantage part is we can get the
different diameter of SSAW pipes with the same size of the steel strip, there is a wide application for the raw material steel
strip, and welding seam should avoid the primary stress, good performances to bear the stress. The disadvantage is the bad
physical dimension, welding seam length is longer than the pipe length, easy to cause the defects of cracks, air hole, cinder
inclusion, partial welding, welding force in pulling status.
Electric Flash Welding Process
In Electric Flash welding Process, a steel sheet is formed into a cylindrical shape. The edges were heated until they turn semi-
molten and then forced together until molten steel was forced out of the joint and formed a bead. The seams of electric flash
welded pipe are susceptible to corrosion and hook cracks. This type of pipe is also susceptible to failures due to hard spots in
the plate steel occurred due to accidental quenching of the steel during the manufacturing process.
Electric Flash Welding is no longer used as a major process for pipe manufacturing.