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  • Difference Between Stainless Steel Seamless and Welded Pipes

    Difference Between Stainless Steel Seamless and Welded Pipes

    Stainless Steel Seamless Pipes: The jointless or pipe without a crease is called stainless steel seamless pipe. The round steel billet warmed and pulled to a point where it converts into a hollow pipe. It has higher pressure holding capacity. It has various focus grades like S...
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  • What are the different types of Carbon Steel Pipes

    What are the different types of Carbon Steel Pipes

    The Carbon Steel pipes are manufactured in various types, as given below: Carbon Steel Seamless Pipes – it contains more carbon and iron in its composition. Depending on the grade, trace amounts of silicon, manganese, and copper are permitted in varying quantities. Therefore, ...
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  • SS Vs. SUS Is There a Difference?

    SS Vs. SUS Is There a Difference?

    Scientists and engineers have a habit of giving weird names to things, or at least struggling to align them universally. Acronyms and abbreviations lend themselves to being not exactly reader friendly. Abbreviations for stainless steel are no different. A common question we se...
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  • What are uses of low carbon steel

    What are uses of low carbon steel

    Steel is the most commonly used metal in the world. But steel isn’t just one product alone. There are various types of alloy steels depending on the composition of the elements. There are high carbon steels, medium carbon steels, stainless steels and low carbon steels, in part...
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  • Why are galvanized pipes rarely chosen as drinking water pipes now

    Why are galvanized pipes rarely chosen as drinking water pipes now

    Galvanized piping used to be the material of choice for residential plumbing, and it is still what many people picture when they think of a plumbing pipe. The steel pipes are coated in a layer of zinc, which is meant to prevent rusting. The ends of pipes are threaded so they c...
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  • What are the Non Destructive Testing (NDT) methods

    What are the Non Destructive Testing (NDT) methods

    Non-destructive testing (NDT), as the name suggests, is a method of testing materials, components, structures, or assemblies without causing damage or affecting their workability. In contrast to other ways of testing, where the subject cannot be used after the procedure, this ...
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  • Explain the difference between hot rolled steel and cold rolled steel

    Explain the difference between hot rolled steel and cold rolled steel

    Stainless steel is present in various grades, specifications, and shapes with varied finishing. According to the current data, there are 3,500 different steel grades, and each type has unique properties. These different types of steel products are useful for other purposes. Ea...
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  • What are Pipe Schedules

    What are Pipe Schedules

    For people new to working with pipe, referring to their “schedule” may be unfamiliar. Imagine you have two pipes in front of you: one labeled schedule 40, while the other is schedule 80. Both are manufactured of the same type of metal, with the same grade, and the same 3-inch ...
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  • Transportation of steel pipe – which method is best?

    Transportation of steel pipe – which method is best?

    Are you looking to transport steel pipe to your project site or inventory location? This post will discuss transportation of steel pipe and help you determine which method will work best. There are three ways to transport your material; barge, truck and rail. Three key factors...
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