Description
Welded Pipes Supply in the Philippines
Rolling a steel coil to the necessary gauge thickness to create a welded pipe results in a seam on the body of the pipe. It begins as a skelp, a long, coiling ribbon of steel. When the skelp is sliced to the required length, a flat, rectangular sheet is produced. The outer circumference of the pipe, which can be used to determine its eventual outside diameter, will be equal to the width of that sheet’s shorter ends. Infrastructure for water and sewer lines is frequently employed in large pipeline projects. Welded pipes can be used in the oil and gas industry to transport oil and gas from oil fields to export terminals and refineries.