Tubular steel sections are manufactured from a range of steel grades using varying technologies for a wide range of applications, including foundations piles, king piles within a combi-wall system, pipelines, and struts or other structural elements.
Spiral weld technology is a reliable and cost effective manufacturing method for forming tubular pipes and piles. It offers flexibility by incorporating a wide range of tube diameters and wall thicknesses to suit variable design requirements.
Longitudinal weld technology is a manufacturing method for forming tubular pipes and piles from steel plate. It offers flexibility by incorporating a wide range of tube diameters and wall thicknesses to suit variable design requirements.
Seamless pipe is formed by drawing a solid billet over a piercing rod to create the hollow shell. Seamless pipe withstands pressure better than other methods of pipe manufacture.
Electric Resistance Welded (ERW) pipe is cold formed from a slit strip of steel pulled through a series of rollers and formed into a tube which is fused through an electric charge.