Common welding pipe connection methods and specifications

 Common welded pipe connection methods and specifications:

A) Butt welding connection

Butt welding connection is a connection method in which the ends of two welded pipes are connected by welding. The connection methods are divided into three types: full welding, short welding and head welding.

1. Fully soldered connection

Full welding is a connection method in which the ends of two welded pipes are completely welded together. The standard requirement for full welding is that the height of the weld should not be lower than the surface of the base metal, and the quality of the weld should be ensured. In addition, attention should be paid to welding current and time control during the welding process to prevent excessive heat from causing the weld to be too long or welding slag to be mixed into the weld.

2. Short solder connection

Short welding is a connection method in which only part of the ends of two welded pipes are welded. The length of the weld shall not be less than the specified minimum weld length, and high precision is required in the position of the weld. There shall be no pores, inclusions, scratches and other defects in the weld to ensure the quality of the weld.

3. Head welding connection

Head welding is a connection method in which the end of a welded pipe is isolated from the external environment through the head, and then connected to other welded pipes through welding. There are certain standards and specifications for the material selection and manufacturing of the head, pipe diameter and wall thickness requirements, etc. The quality of the head welding directly affects the service life of the entire welded pipe, so special attention needs to be paid during specific operations.

B) Socket welding connection

Socket welding is a connection method that connects the ends of two welded pipes through sockets. Socket welding connection methods are divided into two types: socket butt welding and socket short welding.

1. Socket butt welding

Socket butt welding is a relatively common method of connecting welded pipes. Its standard requirements are that the weld size and welding parameters should be determined according to the thickness of the base metal, and the welding current and time should be precisely controlled. Overheating or underheating welding is strictly prohibited.

2. Socket short welding

Socket short welding is a welded pipe connection method in which the ends of two welded pipes are only socketed for a certain length and then connected by welding. The standard requirements for socket short welding mainly include welding parameters, welding quality, weld size, etc.

C)Threaded connection

Threaded connection is a connection method that connects the ends of two welded pipes through threads. Its standard requirements mainly include parameters and technical requirements such as thread size, outline shape, thread pitch, thread profile, etc.

D) Pressure method connection

Pressure connection is a connection method that connects the ends of two welded pipes through pressure. Its standard requirements mainly include interface form, sealing, connection strength, etc.

In short, different welded pipe connection methods have certain specifications and standard requirements for specific operations, and they need to be operated in strict accordance with the standards to ensure welding quality and subsequent use effects.

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