Did you know 43% of industrial downtime stems from substandard piping systems? While traditional hot-rolled pipes save upfront costs, they cost you 30% more in maintenance and replacements. Cold drawn pipes eliminate these headaches through superior dimensional accuracy - but how do they transform your operations?
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Technical Superiority That Beats Competitors
Cold drawn seamless tubing delivers surface finishes of 12-25 µin RA compared to 100-250 µin in hot-rolled alternatives. Our ASTM A519-certified tubes achieve:
✔️ 15% higher tensile strength (85,000 PSI vs. 74,000 PSI)
✔️ ±0.001" diameter tolerance
✔️ 0.35mm wall thickness consistency
Standard Pipes
• 2.1% material waste • 18% price premium • 6-week lead time
Our Cold Drawn Tubes
• 0.5% material waste • Bulk order discounts • 15-day production
Your Custom Solutions Engineered in 3 Steps
We craft cold drawn tubes that match your exact needs:
Share your specs (OD 0.25"-12", WT 0.015"-2")
Receive prototype in 72 hours
Full production within 2 weeks
Proven Success Across Industries
Our cold drawn pipe s helped a hydraulic systems manufacturer reduce leakage by 68%. Another client in aerospace achieved 22% weight reduction without compromising structural integrity.
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FAQS on cold drawn pipe
Q: What is a cold drawn pipe?
A: A cold drawn pipe is a seamless metal tube manufactured by pulling (drawing) a metal billet through a die at room temperature. This process enhances dimensional accuracy, surface finish, and mechanical strength.
Q: What are the advantages of cold drawn seamless tubing?
A: Cold drawn seamless tubing offers superior strength, tighter tolerances, and smoother surfaces compared to hot-finished tubes. It’s ideal for high-pressure applications in automotive, hydraulic, and aerospace industries.
Q: How does cold drawn tube differ from hot-rolled tube?
A: Cold drawn tubes are processed at room temperature, providing better precision and surface quality, while hot-rolled tubes are shaped at high temperatures, resulting in rougher surfaces and looser tolerances.
Q: What materials are used for cold drawn pipes?
A: Common materials include carbon steel, stainless steel, alloy steel, and copper. The choice depends on application requirements like corrosion resistance, strength, or thermal conductivity.
Q: Where is cold drawn seamless tubing typically applied?
A: It’s used in precision industries such as hydraulic systems, fuel injection, medical devices, and instrumentation due to its durability, leak-proof properties, and consistent performance under stress.
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