The welding methods for stainless steel welded pipes include:
Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG) Welding:
Uses a non-consumable tungsten electrode and inert gas (argon or helium) for shielding.
Ideal for thin-walled pipes and high-quality welds with minimal spatter.
Metal Inert Gas (MIG) Welding:
Uses a consumable wire electrode and inert gas for shielding.
Suitable for thicker pipes and faster welding speeds.
Plasma Arc Welding (PAW):
Uses a plasma arc for high-precision welding.
Suitable for both thin and thick-walled pipes, offering deep penetration.
Laser Welding:
Uses a focused laser beam for high-speed, precise welding.
Ideal for thin-walled pipes and applications requiring minimal heat input.
Resistance Welding:
Uses electrical resistance to generate heat for welding.
Commonly used for high-speed production of small-diameter pipes.
Submerged Arc Welding (SAW):
Uses a consumable electrode and granular flux for shielding.
Suitable for thick-walled pipes and high-deposition welding.
High-Frequency Welding (HFW):
Uses high-frequency current to heat the edges of the pipe.
Commonly used for continuous production of welded pipes.
These methods are chosen based on the pipe’s thickness, application, and required weld quality.
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