Electric Resistance Welded Pipe
Manufacturing Process
Electric Resistance Welded (ERW) Pipe is manufactured through a high-precision process where steel strip is progressively cold-formed into a tubular shape. The edges are then joined using high-frequency electric resistance welding technology, creating a strong and uniform weld seam without the use of filler material.
Following the welding stage, the weld area is heat-treated to improve structural consistency and mechanical performance. Both the internal and external weld flash are removed to ensure a smooth finish and accurate dimensional profile. The pipe is then post-annealed for enhanced ductility and cold-sized for superior dimensional accuracy and surface quality.
ERW pipes are widely recognized for their strength, efficiency, and cost-effective performance across mechanical, structural, and industrial applications.
Product Features
- High-Frequency Weld Technology Manufactured using advanced HF-ERW processes for strong, reliable, and consistent weld integrity.
- Excellent Dimensional Accuracy Cold-sizing and precision forming ensure tight tolerances and uniform pipe dimensions.
- Smooth Internal & External Finish Weld flash removal provides improved flow efficiency and cleaner surface quality.
- Enhanced Mechanical Strength Heat-treated weld zones improve durability, ductility, and long-term structural performance.
Scope Of Applications
ERW pipes are widely used across commercial, industrial, and infrastructure sectors due to their versatility, strength, and cost efficiency.
Why Choose MHP ERW Pipes?
Advanced Welding Technology Manufactured using high-frequency ERW systems for superior weld quality and consistency.