The benefits of zinc plated steel tubes

ERW steel tubes can be finished in a number of ways to give the substrate material more protection against corrosion, damage and wear. One option is zinc plating. The technique has been used for many years because it is cost effective and can give steel a highly protective and corrosion-resistant coating. The practice is particularly widely used on components for the automotive sector. Continue reading “The benefits of zinc plated steel tubes”

Ensuring strength and quality from our ERW tubes

Our production of precise ERW tubes ensures us as a wise choice for a diverse range of clients across a broad selection of industries. ERW tubes are suitable for use in a wide range of applications, and we can deliver a varied selection of solutions. Electrical resistance welding describes the process of connecting two surfaces via the heat and pressure produced and utilised during the welding process. Our manufacturing methods have been specially designed and developed to ensure delivery of the finest tubes. Continue reading “Ensuring strength and quality from our ERW tubes”

Steel frames for safer superior cycling

We are well known for producing ERW tubes to be used in a wide variety of different industries. We specialise in producing components for use in HVAC (Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning) systems within buildings, but we also supply several other industries with our services. For example, we supply the steel tubes required for manufacturing strong, light and durable bicycle frames. Continue reading “Steel frames for safer superior cycling”

Steel efficiency in the construction industry

Our ERW tube products are used for many purposes, notably in the form of structural steel. While materials such as brick and concrete are usually the most visible elements of a building, very often steel tubing has been used to create an essential supportive skeleton for the structure. We’d like to spend some time looking at how ERW tubes are used in construction work. Continue reading “Steel efficiency in the construction industry”