

Tex-Fin uses Thermatool® High Frequency Welding equipment in the production of our Welded Helical Finned Pipe. High Frequency Welding is the internationaly accepted standard process.
Our High Frequency Serrated Fin is a metal strip that has been serrated or cut and then helically wound around the specified tube. The fin is welded to the tubular base using the High Frequency weld process.
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Our solid fin, in the form of a metal strip, is helically wound around the specified pipe/tube and continuously fillet welded to the tube using the High Frequency weld process.
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Our longitudinal fin, in the form of a U-shaped fin channel, is resistance welded along the tube's longitudinal axis.
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The more common pipe and tube materials that we use are: Carbon Steel, Chrome Moly, Stainless Steel and Nickel Alloys which can be furnished in lengths up to 100 feet. The more common fin materials are: Carbon Steel, 304, 316, 321, and 409 Stainless Steels.
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