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Why We Supply Allied Galvanized Steel

    There are many different things that you can do with galvanized tubing including supplying water to homes, sewer plumbing, fencing, railing, scaffolding, and farm irrigation systems. There is less maintenance, they are reliable, are long lasting, and offer complete protection with the toughest coating. That is why at Ohio Galvanized Tube we are proud to offer  Atkore Allied Tube and Conduit products.           Allied's steel profiles come from an inline hot-dip galvanizing process called  Flo-Coat ® that they created more than 55 years ago. This one-of-a-kind process involves running welded tubing through molten zinc while it is still on the line. This helped to revolutionize the industry and provide users of tubing with a product that turned their businesses around.      The tubes that we get from Allied are safer in terms of your homes water supply because of the way Allied makes the tubes. While still on the line t...

Steel Tubing Around Your Home

 Although you may never think about it, steel tubing can be found everywhere around you throughout your daily life, even within your own home! Let's explore some of the main things you may find around your home that steel tubing is often used in the production of.  Starting when you arrive home you may enjoy the luxury of keeping your vehicle in a carport. If you find one of these structures on your property, it is most likely constructed out of steel tubing , keeping your vehicle safe in a durable, sturdy and somewhat indoor setting. Tubing application doesn't stop there outside your home! As you walk inside and grab the railing of your steps heading into your home, it's also possible that the handrail and structure of your steps may be supported by some tough outdoor steel tubing.  Once you are inside your home, there's bound to be something made of steel tubing in some part of your house. Taking a look around your living or family room, you may find a kennel or cage...

Common Applications for Stainless Steel Tubing

     Stainless steel has been one of the most common and versatile materials in the world since it came into production over 100 years ago. It has become an indispensable product for a variety of industries . Due to it's broad range of sizes and custom-made designs, it is an integral piece in many specific applications.      Certain industries use certain stainless tubing for different sectors. Many manufacturers, mills and manufacturing lines use parts of stainless steel for their machinery and goods they make. Same goes for the automotive industry where it is used for high quality mufflers. Gas and heat lines allow stainless steel tube lines to withstand extreme pressures being forced through them. It is also 100% recyclable and easy to sterilize.      Unlike ordinary steel, stainless steel isn't prone to corrosion, rusting or staining with exposure to water. It is not totally stain proof however. In areas with low oxyge...

2020: A Year of Surprising Growth

COVID-19 has been disrupting manufacturing supply chains. Consequently, manufacturers have had to adapt and seek new solutions to acquire the supplies they need. According to IndustryNet , the industrial marketplace that connects buyers with 400,000 U.S. manufacturers and suppliers of more than 10,000 products and services, category searches on the site for the month of April surged 42% over April of 2019, suggesting that U.S. manufacturers are on the hunt for new domestic suppliers to help fill gaps in the supply chain. This trend has continued throughout 2020. Some of the most searched for items behind tools were steel pipes and tubes, including carbon steel tubing and welded steel tubing. U.S. Industrial production rose 1.1% in October after easing back in September, according to the latest report from the Federal Reserve, released November 17, 2020. Specifically, steel tubing manufacturers are experiencing sustainable growth because they produce a wide range of specialized product...

Difference Between Tube and Pipe

Have you ever wondered if there is a difference between steel tube and steel pipe? Are these words interchangeable to describe the same cylindrical piece of metal? As it turns out, there is indeed a significant difference and they are not synonymous. So let's take a look at the differences. 1. Measuring Diameter This might not seem like a big difference, but it actually is. Steel tube is measured from outside edge to outside edge, while pipe is measured only for the internal opening. This is because steel tube has its strength determined by the thickness of its walls, and steel pipe's usefulness is determined by the volume it can hold. It is common to find a 12-inch pipe, but it would be extremely rare to find a 12-inch tube. Tubes are used in applications that require a smaller size. 2. Structure Steel tube does not have to be cylindrical. It can be square or some other shape. Pipe, on the other hand, is always round. Tube can have a seam while pipe is a uniform piece. Pipe te...

Background of Ohio Galvanized Tube

 We, here at Ohio Galvanized Tube , have been providing high-quality products to our customers throughout the Midwest and East Coast since 1990 and we are proud to currently be a Direct Sales Representative for two separate tubing producers! Through these partnerships, we can continue providing top-of-the-line service and products to all of our customers current and future, no matter their tubing needs. Take a look at our producers below: Allied Tube & Conduit: We established our partnership with Allied over 20 years ago and have been happily delivering their products ever since. Allied supplies us with Raw, Pre-Galvanized, and In-Line Galvanized Steel Tube. This variety of products allows us to have whatever you might need for your project in stock when you require it. We represent Allied Tube & Conduit for our customers in Ohio, Western Pennslyvania, Kentucky and West Virginia so make sure to contact us for products if you are in our service areas!  Valmont Tubing: ...

Ohio & Steel: A Historical Partnership

Ohio has always been a well-known state for production of many things. But the steel industry is one of the products that made Ohio what it is today, that's why we at Ohio Galvanized Tube are proud to call North Central Ohio home!  The first blast furnace was created in Ohio in 1802, the same year that the state was admitted to the Union, but by the short period of time to 1853, Cleveland became the third-largest iron and steel city in the whole country at the time. This led to the growth of Akron, Canton and Youngstown, which made the Cuyahoga and Mahoning Valleys some of the best performing steel and iron cities throughout the nation. The ever-continuing expansion to the western part of the continent provided more opportunities for Ohio as more and more steel was needed to create the railroads that would lead people to the new territories. As companies began to integrate in the early 1900s, Ohio remained competitive with the help of new strategies by the American Iron and Steel...

The Sporting Influence of Steel Pipe

Although you may not think about it at first, steel pipe, like the products made at Ohio Galvanized Tube , are everywhere in the world of youth and professional sports. Although the tubing may look very different by the time it has been finished by the producers we sell to, the groundwork of this equipment was originally any old regular steel tubing.  The next time you are at a sporting event look around and you may realize much more that is made of steel tubing than you originally thought. Attending a soccer or hockey game? Look towards the nets as they are likely made of steel tubing that has been shaped and painted to fit the look that you would normally expect. The boards around the hockey rink can also show off the applications of steel tubing as they can be used as the supports of these barriers.  Still questioning what sports are touched by the hand of steel tubing? Take a look at baseball and football. Baseball fields, at least in youth sports, are surrounded by a cha...

Pipe Welding Basics

For many, steel manufacturing and fabrication almost always involves some type of welding technique to effectively use the metal in a way that will be efficient and useful. Therefore, today we will reinstate our series on welding tips and techniques with an introduction to Pipe Welding. As for any type of welding, the first VERY important step is making sure you have taken the proper safety precautions. This includes having an auto-dark helmet, apron, flame resistant clothing, safety goggles, work boots, and possibly earmuffs depending on how big the job is. Along with these safety precautions you should also know the basic passes that are involved with each welding project, such as the root pass, hot passes, fill passes and the cap pass. Knowing your welding position is also very important as it will affect how you approach the pipe. There are multiple different positions the pipe can be in, which include the material laying horizontal, vertical, fixed, inclined, or rotating, but t...

Why Choose Ohio Galvanized Tube?

You might be wondering why you should choose Ohio Galvanized Tube for your tubing needs. Well, the main reason is that we put our clients first every time. We are proud to serve Ashland, Mansfield, Akron, Cleveland, Canton, and surrounding areas (with shipping available). We pride ourselves on service and building trust with our clients in North Central and North East Ohio. We are proud to offer fast lead times and quick responses, providing clients with top-notch services every time. Since we are strategically located halfway between Cleveland and Columbus, Ohio Galvanized Tube can quickly and effectively service our clients, making us the right choice.  Since 1990, Ohio Galvanized Tube has been a leader in servicing the mechanical tubing needs of Ohio, western Pennsylvania, Kentucky, and West Virginia from our centrally located warehouse and offices in Ashland, Ohio. In addition to serving the needs of small businesses through our warehouse distribution and steel fabrication faci...

Lean Manufacturing

Starting in 2019, we at Ohio Galvanized Tube began to eliminate waste and focus on becoming a lean company. This has allowed us to have short lead times in both our fabrication and distribution side of our business. Not only have we incorporated these principles in our shop, but also have we switched to a computer software that makes our quoting and management processes quicker than ever. While we strive to be a more environmentally friendly company, we want you to know that our fast service will not be compromised. Starting in 2019, we began to eliminate waste and focus on becoming a lean company. According to TechTarget , “lean manufacturing is a methodology that focuses on minimizing waste within manufacturing systems while simultaneously maximizing productivity. Waste is seen as anything that customers do not believe adds value and are not willing to pay for. Some of the benefits of lean manufacturing can include reduced lead times, reduced operating costs and improved product q...

Little-Known Steel Facts

Ohio Galvanized Tube is proud to provide steel tubing for our clients to use for a myriad of reasons. From conveyors and solar racks to tent supports and pet kennels, our products are helpful for a wide range of industries. At the heart of it all, though, is the steel. In this blog, we are going to go over some little-known facts about steel. We hope you enjoy! We hope you enjoy these interesting, little-known steel facts!  Steel is the most recycled material in the world. According to a 2015 study, “In the United States alone, 73 million metric tons of ferrous scrap was processed by the scrap recycling industry last year [2014], nearly 55 percent of the volume of all domestically-produced material.” The seat belts in your car are made from steel. Yes, the belt that protects you from getting injured in a crash is crafted from steel.  Steel production has made leaps and bounds to become more energy efficient and environmentally friendly. Since 1972, the steel product...

Steel Tubing and Fabrication Services at Ohio Galvanized Tube

Ohio Galvanized Tube is located in Ashland, Ohio, and serves the steel industry. We specialize in steel tube and fabrication services , such as cold saw cutting, bending, deburring, and more! In this blog, we’ll be going over the many fabrication services that Ohio Galvanized Tube is proud to offer. Plasma Machine: Our newest addition to the Ohio Galvanized Tube fabrication family, our new CNC Plasma Machine can cut holes, copes, angles, special designs, and more into tubes up to 6” rounds, 4” squares, and 2” x 4” rectangles. With this new machine, we are able to cut tubing up to .75” thick. Check out the latest addition to Ohio Galvanized Tube, the Plasma Machine.  Haven Cut: Our Haven can cut as small as .5” OD up to 3” OD and can cut down to lengths ranging from 3.00” up to 7’ long. Our Haven has a deburring machine at the end of the line to leave you with a nice smooth finish on the end of the tube. The Haven is able to cut up to 3,000 parts per hour, depending on t...