Steel pipes with longitudinal seam
Steel pipes with longitudinal seam
Pipes composed of sheet metal that have had one edge welded are known as longitudinally seamed steel pipes. Typically, these goods have huge dimensions. Steel pipes with longitudinal seams have lower strength values than spirally welded tubes, however this does not imply that they are weak.
When standard strength is needed for steel buildings and installations, steel pipes with longitudinal seams can be employed with success.
Steel pipes with longitudinal welding that vary in size and characteristics are part of Metal Pipe Industry and Development LLC.
product line. The pipes’ intended use under particular conditions is determined by the different types of steel used in their construction and the additional protective layers that are applied to them. Every longitudinally seaming steel pipe has a precisely crafted weld that efficiently keeps it from unsealing. Please take a look at our whole assortment of longitudinally seaming steel pipes
The scope of production of tubes with longitudinal seam:
- pipes with external diameters from 21.3 mm to 3048mm
- wall thickness up to 65mm
- pipe lengths from 4m to 24m
- basic steel grades of pipes from production: S235JRH, S275J0H, S275J2H, S275NLH, S355J0H, S355J2H, S355NH, S355NLH, S420NH, S420NLH, S460NH, S460NLH P235GH, P265GH, P295GH , P355GH , 16Mo3
Production of pipes according to standards:
- Welded cold-formed structural pipes according to EN 10219-1,2: 2007
- Structural hot-formed welded pipes according to EN 10210-1,2: 2007
- Welded line pipes of non-alloy steel according to EN 10217-1:2002
- Electrically welded non-alloy steel boiler tubes according to EN 10217-2: 2004
- Welded non-alloy steel boiler tubes with submerged arc welding according to EN 10217-5: 2004a