CONCRETE
Pipes
The term "ERW steel pipe" is an abbreviation for
"high frequency electric resistance welded pipe," which is
created from hot-rolled steel plate by the continuous
forming, bending, welding, heat-treating, sizing,
straightening, and cutting process.
A welded connection may be seen in the cross-section
of ERW pipes. Strip and coil are used in its production.
CONCRETE pipes are comprised of mild steel, which makes
it simple to weld and mould into a variety of sizes and
forms for use in pipelining and tubing.
Steel tubes and pipes are produced in a variety
of dimensions and for a variety of uses. This is the reason
they are frequently employed in a variety of industries,
including residential, medical, manufacturing, construction,
and sewage and gas. They may also be readily customized to
meet the requirements of a certain project and available
in several types and sizes, which further increases their
adaptability.