Today, the need to use sections with high strength that are light at the same time is increasing in the steel industry. Therefore, in Bahnia sales group, there is a special focus on the sale of furniture pipes.
Where does the name furniture pipe come from?
Furniture pipe, which is also known as light pipe or oil pipe, is a pipe produced from oil sheet (cold rolled sheet) and because of its primary use in the furniture industry, it was known as furniture pipe since ancient times.
Furniture pipe is one of the most widely used products in the pipe and profile market, which, due to its excellent resistance, is widely used in the automotive industry, furniture and chairs, exhaust, canopies and containers, bicycle manufacturing, household appliances, etc.
Features of sofa tube
1- Optimum dimensional accuracy in diameter and thickness
2- Weldability
3- Excellent formability in bending and stretching processes
4- Optimal surface quality
5- Plating ability
6- cold stretching ability
Usually, the price of furniture pipe is declared per weight unit, which depends on factors such as the global price of cold rolled sheet, currency price, customs tariff, energy cost for factories and market boom. Although the price of light pipe (furniture pipe) per unit weight is slightly higher than heavy pipe (thickness 2 of black sheet). But due to their lower thickness and weight, their cost per unit length is lower than other pipes. This feature has made the sofa tube attractive for different industries.
Application of furniture pipe in industry
Today, the use of these products in the industry is increasing, the main reason for which is the high resistance and load bearing limit of this pipe, while having a low weight. Among the uses of this product in various industries, the following can be mentioned:
aviation industry
Home Appliances
Car manufacturing
motorcycle
greenhouse
Furniture production
These are the main uses of the furniture pipe, but there are other very diverse applications for the light pipe, which are used by different industries in different production sectors.