Cold Drawn ERW Pipe, DOM Pipe

Mar 2
20:43

2021

Marine Lee

Marine Lee

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Cold drawn ERW Pipe and what's DOM Pipe?

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Cold drawn erw pipe,Cold Drawn ERW Pipe, DOM Pipe Articles which is one of the best choices for the production of multi-stage hydraulic cylinders. Its process is the same as that of precision seamless pipe cold drawing. It is precision drawn by precision resistance welding (ERW) and manufactured with EN. 10305-2 EU mechanical cold drawn carbon steel welded pipe standard.

After the electric resistance welded pipe is welded, the whole pipe body is normalized to ensure the homogeneity of the weld and the heat affected zone with the rest of the metallographic structure and mechanical properties; cold drawing and subsequent heat treatment (eliminating internal stress) and the steel pipe have good dimensions. And mechanical properties.

After the welded steel pipe is processed by cold drawing and deep processing, a high-quality steel pipe with small dimensional tolerance and good mechanical properties is obtained.

In addition, cold drawn welded pipes have significant advantages over cold drawn seamless pipes in terms of initial cost and reduced machine tool processing costs.

 

What is DOM pipe?

DOM (Drawn Over Mandrel) refers to a production process.

To produce specialty tubing, this procedure uses a drawbench to pull tubing through a die and over a mandrel, allowing excellent control of the inside diameter and wall thickness.

Drawn Over Mandrel (DOM) Round Mechanical Tubing is a cold drawn 1020/1026 electric resistance welded tube with all the flash removed prior to cold drawing. In comparison to other tubing, DOM round steel tubing is produced to more exact OD and ID tolerances, and has the highest weld strength possible.

The DOM tube is a precision steel tube made of ERW steel pipe as raw material and processed by cold drawing.

Tips: ASTM A53 covers seamless and welded steel pipe with nominal wall thickness. The surface condition is usually black and hot-dipped galvanized. ASTM A53 is produced mainly for pressure and mechanical applications, and is also used for transport of steam, water, gas line pipes.