STEEL TUBES
STEEL TUBES
PRECISION • INNOVATION • DEDICATION
DETAILS / INDUSTRIES SERVED
PRECISION • INNOVATION • DEDICATION
DETAILS
CERTIFICATIONS
ISO 9001:2015
IATF 16949
AS 9100
ITAR
available upon request
COUNTRY OF ORGIN
Mexico
MATERIALS
Carbon Steel Tube Materials
Stainless Steel Tube Materials
Structural Hollow Section
Alloy Steel Tube Materials
Precision / Mechanical Steel Tube
Coated & Treated Steel Tube
ENGINEERING
2D PDF
3D Models
File Types
.STP
.IGES
CAD
SAMPLING PROCESS
PPAP FAI (First Article Inspection)
LEAD TIME
To Be TBD/ARO
INDUSTRIES SERVED
CONSTRUCTION & INFRASTRUCTURE
AUTOMOTIVE & TRANSPORATION
INDUSTRIAL & MANUFACTURING
ENERGY (OIL, GAS & POWER)
UTILITIES & WATER SYSTEMS
AGRICULTURE & HEAVY EQUIPMENT
FURNITURE, RETAIL & ARCHITECTURAL
MARINE & OFFSHORE
CHEMICAL & PROCESS INDUSTRIES
RAIL & INFRASTRUCTURE TRANSPORT
RENEWABLE ENERGY
PROCESS
PRECISION • INNOVATION • DEDICATION
STEEL TUBES
Steel tube manufacturing processes, from start to finish, plus the common variations you’ll see in industry.
RAW MATERIAL PREPARATION
Steel tubes start as:
Steel billets (solid)
Steel slabs or coils (flat steel)
The starting form determines whether the tube will be seamless or welded.
SEAMLESS STEEL TUBE PROCESSES
No weld seam — used for high-pressure, critical applications.
Rotary Piercing (Mannesmann Process)
Heated billet is pierced to form a hollow shell
Rolled and elongated to size
Common for pressure vessels, oil & gas, mechanical tubing
Plug Mill / Mandrel Mill
Refines wall thickness and diameter
Mandrel supports the inside during rolling
Cold Drawing (CDS)
Tube is pulled through a die (and mandrel)
Improves:
Dimensional accuracy
Surface finish
Mechanical properties
WELDED STEEL TUBE PROCESSES
More economical, high-volume production.
ERW (Electric Resistance Welding)
Steel strip formed into a tube
Edges heated electrically and fused
No filler metal
Used for structural, automotive, mechanical tubing
HFW (High-Frequency Welding)
A refined ERW process
Higher speeds and better weld quality
SAW (Submerged Arc Welding)
Uses filler metal and flux
Types:
LSAW (Longitudinal)
SSAW (Spiral)
Common in large-diameter pipes (pipelines, piling)
TUBE FORMING & SIZING
After welding or piercing:
Sizing mills adjust diameter
Straightening mills correct shape
Cut-to-length (flying saws)
HEAT TREATMENT
Improves strength and consistency:
Normalizing
Annealing
Quenching & tempering
Stress relieving (especially welded tubes)
FINISHING PROCESSES
Depending on application:
Pickling
Shot blasting
Galvanizing
Coating / painting
Polishing
INSPECTION & TESTING
Critical for quality and compliance:
Eddy current testing
Ultrasonic testing
Hydrostatic testing
Dimensional & visual inspection
COMMON END FORMS
Plain end
Beveled end
Threaded & coupled
Grooved
TYPICAL APPLICATIONS BY PROCESS
Seamless: Oil & gas, pressure vessels, bearings
ERW/HFW: Structural, automotive, furniture
SAW: Pipelines, offshore, piling
GCS CONTACTS
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Atlanta, GA
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West Palm Beach, FL
GERMAN DOMINQUEZ
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Juarez, Mexico
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+915-491-2810
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Juarez, Mexico