
Pipe End Machining
Pipe End Machining
The steel pipe end machining services that Orichpipe offers are: Steel Pipe Beveling, Steel Pipe Threading, and Steel Pipe Grooving.

Steel pipe beveling
Steel pipe beveling is a crucial process in the preparation of steel pipes for welding, particularly in industries such as construction, oil and gas, and shipbuilding. This beveling process is essential for preparing steel pipes for welding, ensuring a smooth and precise joint. The bevel allows for a stronger, more secure weld and is particularly important when dealing with thick-walled or large-diameter steel pipes.
Steel pipe threading
Steel pipe threading is formed on the outside caliber of a piece of fitting, tubing, or pipe. Threading forms a spiral ridge on the end of a pipe, bar, cylinder, or rod, enabling it to join them together. The inside diameter of the pipe generally identifies pipe threads. The size of the inside diameter will determine how many turns it will take to assemble and lock together. Pipes and fittings are primarily used to carry liquids and gases, and need threading to help make the seals better and stronger. Orichpipe has been providing customers with various sizes of threading options for straight pipe and final assembly connections for years. We have threading machines with capabilities ranging from ¼’’ to 4’’ diameter steel pipe.
Steel Pipe Grooving
As we know, the steel pipe grooving process is a feasible connection method for the industrial pipeline connection way instead of welding and threading. Orichpipe has been supplying this service since we set up. When performing a cut groove, pipe material is removed from the exterior diameter of the pipe, cutting a groove that can be attached to either side of a grooved coupling. It is a quick and cost-effective way to mechanically join pipes. It can be used on different types of pipe, and on many sizes and wall thicknesses.


