Stainless Steel ERW (Electric Resistance Welded) pipes are high-quality pipes known for their exceptional strength, durability, and corrosion resistance. These pipes are manufactured by welding stainless steel strips together using high-frequency electrical currents, creating a strong, seamless bond without the need for additional filler materials.
This process ensures a smooth finish and superior structural integrity, making stainless steel ERW pipes ideal for various industrial and commercial Applications.
Specification
Diameter
1/8” NB to 36” NB, 1/4” OD to 36” OD
Length
up to 26 Meters
Thickness
0.8 mm to 12.7 mm
This process ensures a smooth finish and superior structural integrity, making stainless steel ERW pipes ideal for various industrial and commercial Applications.
Stainless steel ERW pipes are widely used due to their ability to withstand extreme temperatures, pressure, and corrosive environments, making them a preferred choice for many critical Applications.
Advantages
- High Strength and Corrosion Resistance: ERW stainless steel pipes combine excellent strength with superior corrosion resistance. This makes them ideal for demanding applications in various industries, including oil and gas, chemical processing, and marine environments.
- Cost-Effective: Compared to seamless stainless steel pipes, ERW pipes are a more economical option. This is due to the simpler manufacturing process involved in creating the weld.
- Wide Range of Sizes and Grades: ERW pipes are available in a vast array of sizes and grades. This allows you to choose the perfect pipe for your specific project requirements, ensuring a perfect fit and optimal performance.
- Good Weld Quality: Modern ERW welding techniques produce high-quality welds with excellent mechanical properties. These welds are strong and durable, ensuring long-lasting performance.
- Versatility: ERW stainless steel pipes are a versatile product. They can be used in a wide range of applications, including pipelines, heat exchangers, and even structural components.
Applications
- Food and Beverage Industry: Conveying liquids and gases in processing plants, maintaining hygiene and preventing contamination.
- Chemical Industry: Transporting corrosive chemicals and gases, thanks to their superior resistance to corrosion.
- Oil and Gas Industry: Used in pipelines and processing plants for their ability to handle high pressure and harsh conditions.
- Pharmaceuticals: Ensuring sanitary conditions for the transport of drugs and other medical products.
- Construction: Structural components, architectural Applications, and handrails due to their strength and aesthetic appeal.
- Water Treatment: Pipelines for potable water and waste water management systems.