Electric resistance welded pipe (ERW pipe) is a steel tube welded vertically by a steel coil.
ERW steel pipes are cylindrical shapes made of steel strips and then welded together.
Welding is formed by applying pressure and current to the steel to melt the edges of the steel and fuse them together.
ERW tubes are available in various sizes and thicknesses to meet the requirements of different applications.
Strength, durability and cost effectiveness.
Advantages and disadvantages of ERW pipe: One of the main advantages of ERW steel pipes is its high cost-effectiveness.
Compared with other types of pipes (such as seamless or spiral welded pipes), ERW pipes are cheaper to manufacture and are easier to produce in large quantities.
This makes them a popular choice for applications that require large pipelines. Another advantage of the
ERW tube is its strength and durability.
ERW tubes are made of high quality steel for corrosion resistance, rust resistance and other forms of degradation.
This makes them suitable for applications that require high strength and durability, such as construction, oil and gas, and the automotive industry.