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A drawn tube has more precise tolerances than an extruded tube. This is achieved through calibration. The tube is thereby ideally suited for machine processing and telescoping where the tolerances of extruded tubes are not precise enough. Free-machining alloys are usually used for drawn tubes. Our stock list contains only a limited number of the dimensions that we are able to supply. We can supply drawn tubes from our extrusion plants from 6-260 mm in diameter and in thicknesses of between 0.35-20 mm.
From our extrusion plants we can supply the following alloys:
- EN 1050A, EN 1050, EN 1070A, EN 1350A
- EN 2007, EN 2011, EN 2014, EN 2017, EN 2017A, EN 2024, EN 2030, EN 2038 EN 3003, EN 3103
- EN 5005A, EN 5019, 5051A, EN 5052, EN 5058, EN 5083, EN 5086, EN 5154, EN 5251, EN 5754
- EN 6005A, EN 6012, EN 6060, EN 6063, EN 6082, EN 6101B, EN 6106, EN 6262
- EN 7003, EN 7005, EN 7020, EN 7022, EN 7075 etc.
In addition to drawn tubes we can also deliver seamless drawn tubes. A seamless tube is produced using a method that ensures there are no welding/jointing zones. |
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