Anti Corrosive Coating API 5L X60 X65 PSL1 ERW Line Pipe
Electric resistance welded (ERW) pipe is manufactured by cold-forming a sheet of steel into a cylindrical shape.Current is then passed between the two edges of the steel to heat the steel to a point at which the edges are forced together to form a bond without the use of welding filler material.Initially this manufacturing process used low frequency A.C. current to heat the edges. This low frequency process was used from the 1920’s until 1970. In 1970, the low frequency process was superseded by a high frequency ERW process which produced a higher quality weld. Over time, the welds of low frequency ERW pipe was found to be susceptible to selective seam corrosion, hook cracks, and inadequate bonding of the seams, so low frequency ERW is no longer used to manufacture pipe. The high frequency process is still being used to manufacture pipe for use in new pipeline construction.
Pipe Type: ERW Pipe,ERW Steel Pipe,Electric Resistance Welding Pipe
Application: Oil/Gas/Water transmission,Machinery Manufacturing
Specification: Outer diameter:114.3mm-660mm
Wall thickness: 6.35mm-20mm
LENGTH:5.8/6/11.8/12 meters
Standard & Grade:API 5L:Gr.A,Gr.B,X42,X46,X52,X56,X60,X65 PSL1 and PSL2
ASTM A53:Gr.A,Gr.B
End: Square Ends/Plain Ends (straight cut, saw cut, torch cut),Beveled/Threaded Ends
Surface:Black Painting/Oil Painting/Anti-Rust oil/Anti-Corrosive Coating
Packing: Bundled,Plastic Caps Plugged,Waterproof Paper/Bag Wrapped
Product Name | ERW Mild Steel Gi galvanized Pipe and tube |
Steel Grade | X70 |
Standard | API 5L |
Surface Coating | Hot dip galvanized zinc coating 30um or above Painted black or red |
Pipe Ends | Plain ends or Threaded ends or Grooved ends or Beveled ends |
Certificates | ISO 9001 / ISO 18001 / ISO 14001 |
Trade terms | FOB, CFR, CIF, EXW, FCA |
Payment terms | T/T, LC |
Delivery time | 35-50 days (based on quantity) after receiving advanced payment by T/T or LC . |
Main market | Southeast Asia, South Asia, Middle East, Europe, Middle&South America, Africa and Oceania |