 | Electric Resistance Welded (ERW) Tube Making Process |
Below is a general description of Webco's ERW tube-making process. Inquire for more detail on Webco's extensive
engineering, customization, testing, and quality-control capabilities.
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Webco purchases prime sheet coils from the approved steel suppliers
that conform to Webco's raw material specification requirements.
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The coil is slit to planned width while maintaining lot traceability
to supplier's heat number and coil number. |
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Continually forms the slit coil to tubular shape through series of forming
and fin rolls. Mill tooling is designed by our engineering
group to perform consistent dimensional control and result in
optimum welding condition.
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Both edges are welded continuously using high frequency or low frequency
electric resistance induction welding method.
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Due to the upset work during welding process, a small amount of metal
will be extruded from the upset edge. This squeezed metal, called
weld flash (or weld bead) will be removed by specially designed
cutting tool from the inside and outside of the tube.
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Conduct in process non-destructive inspection on weld area using ultrasonic
testing method to detect any possible weld discontinuities
to ensure the quality of the weld.
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Through
sizing roll section of the tube mill, tube outside diameter will
be reduced slightly and size to final outside diameter dimension.
Outside dimension can be maintained to a half industrial standard
for special application. |
| Cut
to the process length or mill finished length depend on the requirements
from the customer. |
| Dimensional
inspection and process destructive testing is conducted. Destructive
testing includes a flattening test and a reverse flattening test,
which are both conducted to monitor the soundness of the weld. |
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the specification calls for finishing in as welded condition, tubes
will be heat treated (normalized) in a controlled atmosphere continuous
furnace and cooled in air. |
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The
tube is straightened longitudinally in vertical and horizontal
planes through a series of offset rolls achieving a straight tube
with a minimal degree of cold work. Straightness can be maintained to a half industrial standard for special application. |
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100%
inspection of the tube by the industrial test specification or
special customer testing specification with eddy current or an ultrasonic non-destructive electric
test method.
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| Tubes
are cut to the finished length and the ends finished, with options
such as de-burring or OD/ID chamfering available. If required, the
tubes will be stenciled with specified information. The tubes will
be bundled in hex shape with proper lot identification information. |
Final
dimensional inspection and destructive testing (if required) is
performed. If any mechanical property or other special testing is
required, a proper sample will be collected for further testing
at the metallurgical testing lab.
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