Piping welding

Piping Welding

Piping welding is a specialized fabrication process used to permanently join metal pipes by fusing them together.
It plays a critical role in fluid transport systems, pressure piping, chemical plants, energy facilities, and high-purity process pipelines.
Depending on the material, diameter, and application, various welding methods such as TIG (GTAW), MIG (GMAW), SMAW, or orbital automatic welding may be used to ensure high joint strength, leak-tightness, and consistent quality.

Key Features:
 • High Strength and Leak-Proof Connections
Welded joints provide durable connections that withstand high pressure and temperature, ideal for mission-critical piping systems.
 • Supports Various Materials and Sizes
Suitable for stainless steel, carbon steel, alloy steel, titanium, and more — from small-diameter to large or thin-walled pipes.
 • Automated Welding for Precision and Efficiency
The use of automated orbital welding machines ensures consistent weld quality, reduces human error, and improves production efficiency.
 • Meets High-Purity Standards
For industries like pharmaceuticals, semiconductors, or food processing, welding is performed to achieve oxidation-free, smooth, and contamination-free inner surfaces.
 • Traceable Weld Records
Automated systems can log welding parameters and generate traceable records for QA/QC and regulatory compliance.

 

Applications:
 • Petrochemical and chemical process pipelines.
 • High-pressure steam and boiler systems.
 • Clean piping for pharmaceutical, biotech, and food production.
 • Cooling water, ultrapure water, and gas distribution lines.
 • Renewable energy piping (e.g., solar thermal, hydrogen systems).
 • Piping for industrial machinery and pressure vessels.

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