Pipes produced in single lengths by high frequency induction welding and afterwards cut into desired lengths, having a longitudinal butt joint wherein coalescence is produced by the heat obtained from resistance of the pipe to the flow of electric current in a circuit of which the pipe is a part, and by the application of pressure.
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Galvanized Iron Steel Pipes are covered with a layer of zinc metal. During hot-dipped galvanization, steel is immersed in a molten zinc bath, ensuring a tough, uniform barrier coating. Zinc’s natural corrosion resistance provides long-term protection, even in exposed environment. Apart from preventing water corrosion, it is equally effective in dry environment.
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Pipes made without a welded seam. It is manufactured by using continuos extrusion process and, if necessary, by subsequently cold finishing the how-worked tubular product to produce the desired shape, dimensions, and properties.
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Galvanized Iron Steel Pipes are covered with a layer of zinc metal. During hot-dipped galvanization, steel is immersed in a molten zinc bath, ensuring a tough, uniform barrier coating. Zinc’s natural corrosion resistance provides long-term protection, even in exposed environment. Apart from preventing water corrosion, it is equally effective in dry environment.
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