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Stainless steel tube rolling process
Date:2022-08-18      View(s):605      Tag:Stainless steel tube rolling process

1. What is the stainless steel tube rolling process
The stainless steel pipe rolling process is a technique used to produce stainless steel water pipes and industrial pipes. The steps involved in this rolling technique are lengthy. It is with the help of funnel coils that the rolled sheets are made into circular cross-sections, and these strips are welded during the welding process.

With the development and the emergence of new technologies, various processes for manufacturing stainless steel water pipes and pipes have now been formed. Today, stainless steel water pipes and pipes are manufactured by using tungsten inert gas continuous tube mills, a technique that does not use filler metal or forge welding processes.

2. Manufacturing process of stainless steel pipes and pipes
1. Description of the grinding process: rolling and welding

First, the stainless steel band goes through various quality checks and has its edges trimmed. They are then transported to the rolling mills by stainless steel tube manufacturers in India. According to the required size, a certain amount of strip passes through the rolls. In tube grinding, the strip is gradually transformed into a tubular shape, and then the TIG welding process is used to weld the edges of the strip with a welding machine. The Tibo machine instantly removes scrap and internal weld beads, thus forming rolled tubes and tubes.

2. Cleaning and heating stage

Stainless steel rolled tubes produced in this way are cut to required lengths according to industrial needs. These stainless steel tubes and tubing are then cleaned to remove dirt. In addition, these rolled tubes and tubes are heat treated to relieve stresses that may arise during welding and forming. The continuous rolling furnace is then heat treated, and the furnace is equipped with a temperature recorder and controller. After heat treatment, SS pipes and pipes are straightened and pickled to remove surface scale.

3. Cold drawing process

In some cases, the required size may not be available directly from the factory. The desired size can then be obtained by cold operation. During the cold drawing process, oxalic acid and soap solution are applied to the surface of the steel pipe or steel pipe. This soap solution can act as a lubricant during cold drawing operations to reduce friction. In the cold drawing process, the tube is drawn on a table with a die plug.

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