Seamless Pipe
Manufacturing Process
Seamless pipes are manufactured through a specialized process designed to deliver superior strength, uniformity, and pressure resistance for demanding industrial applications. In the seamless pipe-making process, solid steel tube rounds are first heated in a high-temperature furnace until they reach the required forming condition.
The heated rounds are then pierced to create a hollow shell before being rolled using advanced Mandrel Mill or Plug-Mill manufacturing processes. This production method forms pipes and tubes with precise diameters and wall thicknesses while eliminating welded seams, resulting in enhanced structural integrity and performance under high-pressure conditions.
Seamless tubular products are generally supplied in hot-rolled form, but can also be manufactured as cold-drawn pipes up to 273 mm outside diameter (O.D.) where tighter tolerances, smoother finishes, and improved mechanical properties are required.
Product Features
- High Structural Integrity Manufactured without welded joints for improved strength and pressure handling capability.
- Precision Wall Thickness Produced with accurate dimensional control for consistent industrial performance.
Hot-Rolled & Cold-Drawn Options Available in both hot-finished and cold-drawn specifications depending on project requirements
Superior Pressure Resistance Ideal for high-pressure and high-temperature operating environments.
Scope Of Applications
Seamless pipes are widely used across industries requiring high-performance piping systems with exceptional durability and reliability.
Why Choose MHP Seamless Pipes?
Enhanced Mechanical Performance Designed for demanding applications requiring superior tensile strength and pressure resistance.