Copper Pipe Production Process

01

Step

01

Cathode Raw Materials

The manufacturing process begins with the use of pure cathode raw materials, ensuring the high quality of the final product—free from impurities and recycled copper.

02

Step

02

Melting and Forming

Copper is melted at high temperatures and poured into special molds, creating blanks for further processing.

03

Step

03

Drawing and Rotation

At this stage, the blanks pass through shafts and rollers, acquiring the required dimensions and shapes.

04

Step

04

Primary Drawing

The pipes undergo primary drawing, reducing their diameter and increasing their strength.

05

Step

05

Final Drawing

The final stage of pipe shaping, which imparts the final parameters such as wall thickness and diameter accuracy.

06

Step

06

Defectoscopy and Reel Winding

Quality control is performed using eddy current testing technology, which detects potential defects in the material's structure.

07

Step

07

Annealing

The pipes undergo annealing in specialized furnaces, making them more flexible and resistant to mechanical stresses.

08

Step

08

Coiling

The pipes are wound into coils of the required size, ready for packaging and transportation.

09

Step

09

Quality Inspection

Each batch undergoes rigorous quality control in accordance with international standards ASTM B280, GOST 617-2006, and EN 12735-1.

10

Step

10

Packaging

The finished pipes are packed in protective materials to ensure their safety during transportation.

11

Step

11

Finished Products

After all inspections, the products are shipped to clients worldwide, providing high-quality copper pipes for construction, industrial, and engineering projects.

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Copper Pipe Production Process

Copper Pipe Production Process

01

Step

01

Cathode Raw Materials

The manufacturing process begins with the use of pure cathode raw materials, ensuring the high quality of the final product—free from impurities and recycled copper.

01

Step

01

Cathode Raw Materials

The manufacturing process begins with the use of pure cathode raw materials, ensuring the high quality of the final product—free from impurities and recycled copper.

02

Step

02

Melting and Forming

Copper is melted at high temperatures and poured into special molds, creating blanks for further processing.

02

Step

02

Melting and Forming

Copper is melted at high temperatures and poured into special molds, creating blanks for further processing.

03

Step

03

Drawing and Rotation

At this stage, the blanks pass through shafts and rollers, acquiring the required dimensions and shapes.

03

Step

03

Drawing and Rotation

At this stage, the blanks pass through shafts and rollers, acquiring the required dimensions and shapes.

04

Step

04

Primary Drawing

The pipes undergo primary drawing, reducing their diameter and increasing their strength.

04

Step

04

Primary Drawing

The pipes undergo primary drawing, reducing their diameter and increasing their strength.

05

Step

05

Final Drawing

The final stage of pipe shaping, which imparts the final parameters such as wall thickness and diameter accuracy.

05

Step

05

Final Drawing

The final stage of pipe shaping, which imparts the final parameters such as wall thickness and diameter accuracy.

06

Step

06

Defectoscopy and Reel Winding

Quality control is performed using eddy current testing technology, which detects potential defects in the material's structure.

06

Step

06

Defectoscopy and Reel Winding

Quality control is performed using eddy current testing technology, which detects potential defects in the material's structure.

07

Step

07

Annealing

The pipes undergo annealing in specialized furnaces, making them more flexible and resistant to mechanical stresses.

07

Step

07

Annealing

The pipes undergo annealing in specialized furnaces, making them more flexible and resistant to mechanical stresses.

08

Step

08

Coiling

The pipes undergo annealing in specialized furnaces, making them more flexible and resistant to mechanical stresses.

08

Step

08

Coiling

The pipes undergo annealing in specialized furnaces, making them more flexible and resistant to mechanical stresses.

09

Step

09

Quality Inspection

Each batch undergoes rigorous quality control in accordance with international standards ASTM B280, GOST 617-2006, and EN 12735-1.

09

Step

09

Quality Inspection

Each batch undergoes rigorous quality control in accordance with international standards ASTM B280, GOST 617-2006, and EN 12735-1.

10

Step

10

Packaging

The finished pipes are packed in protective materials to ensure their safety during transportation.

10

Step

10

Packaging

The finished pipes are packed in protective materials to ensure their safety during transportation.

11

Step

11

Finished Products

After all inspections, the products are shipped to clients worldwide, providing high-quality copper pipes for construction, industrial, and engineering projects.

11

Step

11

Finished Products

After all inspections, the products are shipped to clients worldwide, providing high-quality copper pipes for construction, industrial, and engineering projects.

Copper Pipe Production Process

01

Step

01

Cathode Raw Materials

The manufacturing process begins with the use of pure cathode raw materials, ensuring the high quality of the final product—free from impurities and recycled copper.

02

Step

02

Melting and Forming

Copper is melted at high temperatures and poured into special molds, creating blanks for further processing.

03

Step

03

Drawing and Rotation

At this stage, the blanks pass through shafts and rollers, acquiring the required dimensions and shapes.

04

Step

04

Primary Drawing

The pipes undergo primary drawing, reducing their diameter and increasing their strength.

05

Step

05

Final Drawing

The final stage of pipe shaping, which imparts the final parameters such as wall thickness and diameter accuracy.

06

Step

06

Defectoscopy and Reel Winding

Quality control is performed using eddy current testing technology, which detects potential defects in the material's structure.

07

Step

07

Annealing

The pipes undergo annealing in specialized furnaces, making them more flexible and resistant to mechanical stresses.

08

Step

08

Coiling

The pipes are wound into coils of the required size, ready for packaging and transportation.

09

Step

09

Quality Inspection

Each batch undergoes rigorous quality control in accordance with international standards ASTM B280, GOST 617-2006, and EN 12735-1.

10

Step

10

Packaging

The finished pipes are packed in protective materials to ensure their safety during transportation.

11

Step

11

Finished Products

After all inspections, the products are shipped to clients worldwide, providing high-quality copper pipes for construction, industrial, and engineering projects.

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