A Tube Mill Line is a production line designed to manufacture welded steel pipes and tubes. It works by forming flat steel strips (usually coils) into a cylindrical shape, then welding the edges together using high-frequency induction (HFI) or electric resistance welding (ERW). After welding, the tube is sized, straightened, cut, and prepared for further processing or coating.
A tube mill is a machine used to manufacture steel tubes and pipes from flat steel strips or coils. Its primary function is to form the flat steel into a cylindrical or other desired shape using a series of rollers and then weld the edges together to create a continuous tube, typically through high-frequency induction or electric resistance welding. After welding, the tube is shaped and sized to meet specific dimensional requirements and ensure proper roundness or profile. Finally, the tube is cut into required lengths for use in various industries. Tube mills are widely used in construction, automotive, oil and gas, furniture, and mechanical applications, converting raw steel into finished products that can be directly utilized or further processed.
Construction (scaffolding, structural pipes)
Automotive industry (exhaust pipes, chassis parts)
Oil and gas pipelines
Furniture and appliances
Mechanical and precision tubing
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