Five factors affecting the quality of high frequency welded pipe

Based on the skin effect, proximity effect, eddy current thermal effect and electromagnetic induction principle of electric charge, the high-frequency welded pipe (ERW pipe) heats the part of the steel at the edge of the weld to a molten state, and achieves the purpose of welding through the extrusion of the inter-crystal bonding. Do you know what are the factors that affect its quality?

1. Weld gap control

The strip is conveyed to the welded pipe unit, where it is gradually rolled into round billets with open gaps by rolling with multiple rolls. Adjust the compression of the squeeze roller, and control the gap between the welds to be 1-3mm, so that the welds are flush. If the gap is too large, the proximity effect is reduced, the eddy current is insufficient, and the intercrystalline joint of the weld is poor, fusion or cracks may not occur. If the gap is too small, the proximity effect will be increased. If the welding heat is too large, the welding seam will burn and affect the surface quality of the welding seam.

2. Soldering temperature control

The factors affecting the welding temperature are mainly affected by the high frequency eddy current thermal power, and the high frequency eddy current thermal power is mainly affected by the current frequency. The high-frequency eddy current thermal power is proportional to the square of the current frequency. If the input heat is insufficient, the heated weld edge cannot reach the welding temperature, and the metal structure cannot be fused.

3. High frequency sensor position control

The high-frequency sensor should be as close to the squeeze roller as possible. When the sensor is far away from the squeeze roller, the effective heating time will be longer, the heat-affected area will be wide, and the welding strength will be reduced.

4. Extrusion force control

If the squeezing force is too low, the number of eutectics formed will be reduced, the strength of the weld metal will be reduced, and cracking will occur if additional force is applied. If the extrusion force is too high, the molten metal will be squeezed out of the weld, which not only reduces the strength of the weld, but also produces a large number of internal and external burrs.

5. Removal of welding scars

Welding scars develop after welding and squeezing, so they must be removed. Removal method: Fix the cutter on the frame, and flatten the welding scar by the rapid movement of the welded pipe.