In tube component manufacturing, we utilise our extensive machinery fleet and solid expertise. Further processing may include bending and other types of tube shaping, welding and assembly of tube components, as well as cutting and fastening. Our clients include machinery and equipment manufacturers, as well as clients in the construction industry in Finland, the Nordic countries, and elsewhere in Europe.
Our strength is our client’s competitive advantage
Our long experience, open cooperation and ability to find solutions enable visible client benefits. Our manufacturing works and orders move forward, but in the end, it is all about making our clients’ work easier and reducing their worries.
Material knowledge and 40 years of experience
Our extensive experience in steel tube shaping gives us a deep understanding of how the material behaves at different phases of production, and its suitability for our clients’ needs. We either use tubes from our own production or source materials that meet our client’s needs, such as stainless steel tubes and tubes with a large diameter or thick walls.
Designing together with our client
We are happy to take part in the product development phase and help our client find the most cost-effective way of manufacturing.
In-house tube manufacturing
When we manufacture and further process the tubes ourselves, we can minimise waste and maximise cost-effectiveness.
Post-processing and a wide selection of coating options
We finish the welding joints and cuts of the tubes and coat them according to the requirements of the application and operating conditions. We offer galvanised, hot-dip aluminised, pre-galvanised and Magnelis®-coated products.
Comprehensive project management
We are able to manage the entire supply chain for tube components, from raw materials to finished tube products. We can also manufacture products, keep them in our inventory, and ship them to our clients as needed.
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Huge opportunities
Our further processed tube components offer a wide range of opportunities. Our work already covers a wide range of industries, and the scope of our projects continues to expand to meet evolving needs. Our tube components are used in applications such as support structures, crash barriers, rails, handles, stands, and as a part of structural assemblies.
If you are looking for a tube solution that suits your needs, please don’t hesitate to contact us. We will help you find the right solution and we will also let you know if our capabilities will not be able to meet your needs.
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Steel tube quality and our further processing
The quality of our work benefits us both
Our quality management is based on quality and environmental management systems, as well as client-specific technical requirements. Our quality-related solutions are also guided by product-specific standards and legislation.
In addition, our production also focuses on visible and tangible quality. The internal and external welding joints and cut ends of our tubes made from steel rolls can be finished, and the tubes can be coated to meet the application’s conditions of use. Our focus is often in corrosion resistance, but wear and tear can also be mechanical, or caused by local climate conditions, water, or dirt.
In tube component manufacturing, dimensional accuracy is a key factor of quality. The dimensions and shapes of the products are checked using the systems in the measuring cabinet, by comparing them directly with the design drawings.
We continuously improve our modern production with automation and robot cells. When we consider investments for new equipment, our focus is meeting client needs in a cost-effective way.
Our goal is for our clients to earn the same trust from their clients, as we have earned from ours.
Quality and sustainability at FennoSteel.
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Tube components or comprehensive tube assemblies – we are a versatile partner, who can assist you from design to production.
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