channels are long, empty cylinders that are utilized
principally to pass on items starting with one area then onto the next. They are created mostly by two particular assembling strategies which result in either a welded pipe or consistent pipe. In both the assembling strategies, crude steel is first cast into a progressively functional beginning structure (hot billet or level strip). It is then made into a pipe by extending the hot steel billet out into a consistent pipe or constraining the edges of level steel strip together and fixing them with a weld. In this article we will talk about the different strategies engaged with consistent pipe producing.