Welded pipes and hot-dip galvanized pipes are popular pipes in the industrial pipe system. But many people do not know the difference between these two pipes and distinguish them correctly.
Welded pipes are made by welding raw steel materials after hot bending, which often have a large diameter and are used in projects such as oil and gas transportation. The welded pipe surface is not treated, and the surface rust is relatively large.
Hot-dip galvanized pipes are made of high-quality steel pipes and treated by galvanizing after hot rolling, often with a small diameter and used in projects such as urban environmental protection tubes. The galvanized pipe surface is smooth and does not rust easily.
For our company, we specialize in the production of various metal pipes, including various welded pipes and galvanized pipes. Our welded pipes are of high quality, which can be used for a long time without rust. Hot-dip galvanized pipes have high corrosion resistance and are durable and reliable.
In summary, welded pipes and hot-dip galvanized pipes are both pipes that are widely used in the industry. The main difference is that their production processes and materials are different, and their respective usage scenarios are different. The quality of the pipes produced by our company is strictly tested to ensure quality and customer satisfaction.






