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  • Different Grades of Stainless Steel and their Characteristics and Applications

    Different Grades of Stainless Steel and their Characteristics and Applications

    Stainless Steel has become a very crucial part of our daily life, and one of the most used stainless steel products is stainless steel pipes. Also, there are various grades of Stainless Steel Pipes which has their own different features and characteristics. TYPE 304 / 304L STA...
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  • Description of Boiler Tube Grades & Standards

    Description of Boiler Tube Grades & Standards

    CARBON STEEL SA178 Carbon steels show mild corrosion resistance and fair strength up to 1000F. However, their usage above 800F must take into account the susceptibility to graphitization. Graphitization has not been a significant problem in thicknesses encountered in boiler tu...
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  • Fire Protection Pipe and Connection Fittings

    Fire Protection Pipe and Connection Fittings

    Fire sprinkler pipe and related fittings are generally made of carbon steel or ductile iron material and used to carry water or other liquid to connect firefighting equipment. It is also called fire protection pipe and fittings. According to the corresponding rules and standar...
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  • JIS-Japan Industrial Standards

    JIS-Japan Industrial Standards

    JIS Pipe Tube Fitting Standard JIS G3442 Galvanized Steel Pipes for Water Service (SGPW) JIS G3447 Stainless Steel sanitary Pipes (SUS 304TBS/304LTBS/ 316TBS/316LTBS) JIS G3448 Light Gauge Stainless Steel Pipes for Ordinary Piping (SUS304TPD/316TPD) JIS G3452 Carbon Steel Pipe...
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  • DIN17175/EN10216 standard specification

    DIN17175/EN10216 standard specification

    Over the years, many DIN standards were integrated into the ISO standards, and thus also a part of the EN standards. In the cource of the revision of the European standards serveral DIN standards were withdrawn and replaced by DIN ISO EN and DIN EN. The standards used in the p...
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  • Difference Between Low Alloy Steel & High Alloy Steel

    Difference Between Low Alloy Steel & High Alloy Steel

    Alloy Steel is steel that is alloyed with a variety of elements in total amounts between 1.0% and 50% by weight to improve its mechanical properties. Alloy steels are broken down into two groups: low-alloy steels and high-alloy steels. High-Alloy Steel High-alloy steels are de...
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  • The Collection of ASTM Stainless Steel Pipe Standards

    The Collection of ASTM Stainless Steel Pipe Standards

    ASTM A213 Standard Specification for Seamless Ferritic and Austenitic Alloy-Steel Boiler, Superheater, and Heat-Exchanger Tubes ASTM A249 Standard Specification for Welded Austenitic Steel Boiler, Superheater, Heat-Exchanger, and Condenser Tubes ASTM A269 Standard Specificatio...
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  • Seamless Boiler Tubes Standard Specifications

    Boiler tubes are used in heat exchange appliances in which the energy is transferred from one medium to the other. GBChinese National Standards GB 3087: Seamless steel tubes for low and medium pressure boilerGB 5310: Seamless steel tube for high pressure boiler GB 13296: Se...
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  • The Benefits of Steel Plate And Its Applications

    The Benefits of Steel Plate And Its Applications

    Steel Plate, or structural steel is simply steel sheet material that can be customarily cut and welded to develop a more elaborate product. It is made by compressing multiple steel layers together into one; forming a plate of steel. Steel Plate is commonly used to strengthen f...
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