difference between wrought product(WP) and tubular product(TP).

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Brijesh Patel

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Aug 7, 2014, 11:26:15 AM8/7/14
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Dear Sir,

what is basic fundamental difference between wrought product(WP) and tubular product (TP)  in regarding to manufacturing process and other criteria on material??????


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Alan Denney

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Aug 7, 2014, 11:58:05 AM8/7/14
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Wrought product indicates that the material has been ‘worked’ e.g. rolled as plate or passed through a seamless tube process starting from a billet and working the steel to form the finished tubular.

 

A ‘tubular product’ is simply a statement that it has a round cross section and a hole down the middle. It can be a wrought product but it can also be a cast product – you can make tubes by centrifugal casting.

 

You need to consult the specifications as to what manufacturing processes are acceptable for a tubular to that particular specification or standard.

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