The company, a professional steel enterprise integrating domestic and international trade and industry, has in - depth expertise in welded alloy pipe manufacturing techniques. The production of welded alloy pipes commences with the selection of high - quality alloy raw materials, which are carefully chosen based on the intended application of the pipes. These raw materials are then cut into appropriate lengths. One of the key techniques in the process is the welding method. The company may utilize various welding processes, such as electric - resistance welding (ERW), submerged - arc welding (SAW), and gas - tungsten arc welding (GTAW), depending on the alloy type, pipe size, and required quality standards. ERW is often used for producing smaller - diameter pipes with high production efficiency, while SAW is suitable for larger - diameter and thicker - walled pipes, providing high - quality welds with excellent strength and durability. After welding, the pipes undergo a series of post - processing steps, including straightening to ensure dimensional accuracy, surface treatment to enhance corrosion resistance, and non - destructive testing (NDT) methods like ultrasonic testing and radiographic testing to detect any potential defects in the welds. These comprehensive manufacturing techniques ensure that the welded alloy pipes produced by the company meet the highest quality and performance standards for various industries. To learn more about our welded alloy pipe manufacturing techniques or to discuss your project requirements, please contact us.