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Module delivers multiple options for pipe welding
- March 6, 2024
- Product Release
- Tube and Pipe Production
Xellar Technologies offers the X-Weld module for welding pipes and profiles using microplasma, TIG, laser, and high-frequency welding as required. It can reach speeds up to 35 m/min. for most processes and 200 m/min. for the high-frequency version.
According to the company, the weld seams meet the specifications of the European standard EN 10217-7 DIN for welded steel pipes under pressure loads.
The module is suitable for pipes of various cross sections with diameters from 3 to 127 mm and wall thicknesses from 0.1 and 3 mm. It also can weld profiles with dimensions from 10 to 100 mm side length, even with complex geometries. Larger dimensions are possible on request.
The welding module can be used for materials from low-alloy to high-strength plain, stainless, and duplex steels, as well as for aluminum, manganese, copper, brass, and titanium. It can process cold- and hot-rolled, galvanized and nongalvanized, and pickled and unpickled surfaces.
The fully enclosed module can be integrated into the modular Xellar roll forming systems, designed for material widths of 200, 300, and 400 mm.
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