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Tips for using ASTM A105 Carbon Steel Flanges for the first time
Use Slip-on Flanges in low-pressure services: Users more prefer slip-on flanges due to its affordability, quick & easy installations. ASTM A105 Carbon Steel Flanges used for non-critical low-pressure services like cooling water, firewater, and other non-challenging pipewor...Read more -
Applications and Benefits of SS 316L Pipes
Stainless Steel 316L Pipe is made up of austenitic stainless steel that has chromium, nickel, and molybdenum in its composition and it contains low carbon than the 316 grade. The low carbon content of the tubes facilitates welding applications. SS 316L pipe is used in aqueous ...Read more -
Difference Between SS 304 vs SS 316
While using steel, many people are confused between SS 304 and SS 316, which steel grade to use in the working environment so that the material used in the application should last for a long time. The material can be anything used in the form of fastener, bolt, rod, sheets, pl...Read more -
Common ASTM Materials For Piping
STEEL PIPE MATERIALS ASTM A53 (Gr. A and B): seamless and welded carbon steel pipes for medium-high temperature and structural application ASTM A106 (Gr. A and B): Specification for seamless carbon steel pipe for high-temperature service ASTM A333 (Gr 1-11): Specification for ...Read more -
Alloy Steel vs. Stainless Steel
Chemical Composition: Alloy steel contains the presence of elements other than iron and carbon, such as manganese, silicon, nickel, boron, chromium, vanadium, etc. These elements are added under heat treatment. As such, technically, stainless steel is also a high alloy steel, ...Read more -
How to identify and ensure the quality of butt weld pipe fittings
Buttweld pipe fittings are the components that are used to change and redirect the flow of the pipe. Buttweld pipe fittings consist of elbows, Flanges, concentric and eccentric reducers, caps, OD tubes, seamless fittings, welded fittings, etc. How to identify and ensure the qu...Read more -
What is Mild Steel?
Mild steel is a type of carbon steel with a low amount of carbon – it is actually also known as “low carbon steel.” Although ranges vary depending on the source, the amount of carbon typically found in mild steel is 0.05% to 0.25% by weight, whereas higher carbon steels are ty...Read more -
Four Types of Steel
Authorities grade and categorize steel types into four groups—Carbon, Alloy, Stainless, and Tool. So what are these different types of steel made of, and what are they used for? CARBON STEELS Carbon steels only contain trace amounts of elements besides carbon and iron. This gr...Read more -
Pipe Sizes and Tolerances
Steel pipe sizes around the world are standardized on historic dimensions that are now referred to as Nominal Pipe Sizes (NPS). In addition to standardizing the nominal outside diameter (OD), a series of standard wall thicknesses was developed years ago and these were labeled ...Read more