What matters should be paid attention to when using seamless steel pipes in industrial production

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Update time : 2022-07-12 11:31:26

  With the development of current science and technology, seamless steel pipe is a new type of transportation equipment developed rapidly with the development of scientific production technology. For seamless steel pipes, this kind of conveying and transporting pipes utilizes the principle of electromagnetic induction, which is a working principle of transporting liquids according to the electromotive force induced by the conductive medium through the external magnetic field.For many enterprises that use this kind of transportation equipment, how to ensure the normal operation of seamless steel pipes is an indispensable part in the daily production process, and it is necessary to carry out daily maintenance of seamless pipes is necessary.

  For enterprises, a relatively comprehensive inspection of seamless steel pipes can be done once a year, not only from the appearance, but also to test the key parts of the pipes, and then calibrate the transport values. The voltage and circuit of the original parts are confirmed to ensure that there is no error in each link to ensure the accuracy of the transportation of pipes in daily production activities.

  When inspecting this kind of seamless steel pipe, it is often necessary to carry out zero-point drift. It is very necessary to adjust the zero-point. The online zero-adjustment must be that the liquid being transported stops flowing. It is actually not easy to do, so in the process of inspection, often To check the operation of the sensor.

  If the results obtained after testing the seamless pipe are consistent with the historical test results, it is clear that there is no problem with the seamless pipe, and it can continue to be used.In fact, for very precise stainless steel seamless pipes, in the daily work production, there may be some transportation deviations in the transportation equipment due to some bad operations.Therefore, on the one hand, it is necessary to strengthen the daily maintenance and inspection of these precise transportation equipment, and at the same time, it is also necessary to carry out more professional skills training for operators.Avoid improper operation of operators in daily work operations, resulting in transportation deviations in transportation equipment, which may not only cause damage to transportation equipment, but also have a certain impact on production activities.

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