| Specifications | Astm, Asme, Din, Nfa, Jis |
|---|---|
| Thickness | 4.0mm, 100mm |
| Pipes Size | 1/8” Nb, 24” Nb, 1/4” Od, 24” Od Sizes |
| Tubes Size | 1/2″ Od, 8″ Od |
| Length: | Cut Length, Fix Length, Single Random, Double Random, Required Length |
| End | Plain End, Beveled End, Threaded |
Welded Pipes And Tubes Manufacturer in India
Arvind Pipes is one of the largest Welded Pipes and Tubes Manufacturer in India. Welded pipes and tubes are manufactured by rolling a flat steel strip or plate into a cylindrical shape and then welding the seam longitudinally. This process makes welded products more economical and quicker to produce compared to seamless ones. Welded pipes and tubes are available in a wide range of sizes, thicknesses, and materials, making them versatile for various applications. They are commonly used in industries such as construction, water supply, automotive, and HVAC systems, where moderate pressure and temperature requirements are sufficient.
As a trusted Welded Pipes and Tubes Supplier in India, we offer products that are also easier to customize for specific lengths and diameters, helping to reduce waste and manufacturing costs. With proper surface treatment and corrosion resistance, especially when using stainless steel—welded pipes and tubes perform reliably in both indoor and outdoor environments, offering a strong balance of performance, availability, and affordability.
Type of Sub-products

Electric Resistance Welded (erw) Pipes And Tubes Electric Resistance Welded (erw) Pipes And Tubes
ERW pipes and tubes are made by rolling metal and welding it longitudinally using electric resistance. These pipes have a clean finish and consistent wall thickness, making them ideal for medium-pressure applications like water supply, fencing, and structural purposes. They offer a cost-effective alternative to seamless pipes.

High Frequency Induction Welded (hfiw) Pipes And Tubes High Frequency Induction Welded (hfiw) Pipes And Tubes
HFIW pipes are a type of ERW product where high-frequency electric current is used to fuse the edges together. This process results in a strong, smooth weld with minimal heat-affected zones. They are commonly used in automotive, construction, and precision engineering applications.
