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Types of industrial pipes and their applications

Industrial pipes comprise a large family of pipes that have different applications in the construction industry and other industries. These tubes are manufactured with different materials in different diameters, thicknesses and lengths, with different cross-sectional shapes. Uses of industrial pipes are used in various industries such as oil and gas industry, petrochemical industry, machineries, heat transfer systems, water transport and more. Industrial pipes are divided into three main groups, each of which has several subgroups.

۱. Seamless Pipe (Straight Seam Pipe / Straight Seam Pipe / Straight Industrial Seam Pipe / Straight Water Test Seam Pipe / API Gas Seam Pipe / Well Seam Pipe API / Well Wall Tube / Well Wall Tube, High Size Spiral / Tube Straight seam / scaffold tube)
۲. Seamless Tube (Manisman Tube / Meat Tube / Manisman Light Tube)
۳. Other Pipes (Aluminum Pipe / Industrial Stainless Steel Pipe / Decorative Stainless Steel Pipe / Food Stainless Steel Pipe / Galvanized Pipe / Polyethylene Pipe / Copper Pipe / Cast Iron Pipe …)

Pipe joints and its applications

For the production of jointed pipes, the sheet roll is cut to the desired thickness and according to the size of the pipe, and after passing through the rollers, it becomes round. The seam is then welded to the test and conical phase. This method is called rolling method. This method is mostly used to produce a variety of profiles used in the building and to produce gas and heating pipes.

Pipe joints are used for such things as water, oil, gas and petrochemical transmission lines, docks and bridges, building columns, railings, furniture, shipbuilding, mining and tunneling, profile cans production and steel structures.

Seamless Pipes and Its Applications

Seamless tubes, also called manisans, are manufactured by extruding by various molds. In principle, seamless pipes require a process in which a steel ingot becomes a pipe. These tubes are also known as “wires” in science, which do not use metal welding in their manufacturing process. Steel tubing is used to produce this type of pipe, which is transformed into a seamless pipe through heat, traction and armor.

These types of pipes have a variety of applications, including high pressure lines, for the food and pharmaceutical industry, hydraulic and oil and gas lines.