Flowdrill
We often encounter the need to form threads on thin-walled pipes in order to install accessories, but the pipes themselves are too thin and difficult to form. Either welding materials or complex structures are chosen to meet our needs, which can be cumbersome to operate,
We choose a relatively fast and easy forming method,

Flowdrill, using tungsten steel drill bits to rotate at high speed to heat pipes, and extruding cylindrical structures required for processing threads through natural forming, requires matching appropriate speed and feed rate,
Then, by combining with extrusion thread tapping, we can process the threads we need. These types of threads can generally meet the sealing requirements through taper straight thread matching, and can be used for hydraulic and spray applications to fully meet the requirements,
stainless steel, carbon steel, and aluminum tubes can all be processed, but different drill bits need to be adapted,
Can be applied to industries such as agricultural irrigation, chemical spraying, hydraulic systems, municipal landscaping, food processing, and other pipeline accessories,
