What is the difference between ERW and CDW pipes?

What is the difference between ERW and CDW pipes?

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Electric resistance welded (ERW) pipes are longitudinally welded from metal after moving it afterward. CDW pipes are produced by expelling the metal to the required length; Hence ERW pipes have a welded joint in its cross-section, while CDW pipes do not have any joint in its cross-section all through its length.

Welded tubes are cold drawn over mandrel when the application requires close dimensional resistance. They are called CEW tubes or CDW tubes. These tubes are broadly used in the automotive industry and furthermore to manufacture gears, special-purpose machines, hydraulic hardware, apparatus, and so forth. Much the same as seamless precision tubes, they too have 
low carbon content, are very flexible, reasonable for bowing. If required, these tubes will be toughened after being drawn, fixed, and experience a pickling procedure that gives it a fantastic flawless package process.

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