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Steel pipe steel grades for mechanical structures in Japan
Japanese Mechanical Structure Seamless Steel Pipes The creation of seamless steel pipes has enabled the modern scientific and industrial revolutions to progress. The exact origins of these amazing tools and the people who first discovered them have been lost to the annals of history, but the fact......
tags: steel pipes seamless steel pipes stkm
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Sophia
American ferromolybdenum (ANSI/ASTM A123-74)
American Moly Iron (ANSI/ASTM A123-74) American Moly Iron (ANSI/ASTM A123-74) is an alloy that is composed of a combination of iron and molybdenum. It is an extremely strong yet ductile material, which is preferred due to its superior resistance to corrosion and wear, as well as its high streng......
Corrosion-resistant alloy rod GBn 272-88
Corrosion resistant alloys are materials that possess excellent chemical and physical properties that make them suitable for applications where chemical or environmental corrosion can occur. Corrosion resistant alloys are used worldwide in various engineering applications including oil and gas, of......
Carbon copper castings for welded structures (GB/T7659-1987)
Carbon copper casting parts for welding structure (GB / T7659-1987)--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Carbon copper casting parts for welding structure(GB/T7659-1987) are classified into three groups, General carbon copper casting, Copper-based alloy ......
tags: casting parts carbon carbon castings copper
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Sophia
Brass welded pipe GB 11092–89
Copper is one of the most versatile metals that have been around for centuries. Copper has a natural ability to transfer heat and electricity, making it the go-to for wiring and other electrical uses. Of all the forms of copper, the type of copper most used in welding applications is GB11092-89. ......
tags: copper welding components welding bronze gb
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Sophie
Germany has developed a steel that can be used for supercritical units at 650 degrees Celsius
Germany Developed Steel Suitable for 650°C Ultra-critical Unit Germany has developed a new type of steel that is capable of withstanding temperatures as high as 650°C in an ultra-critical steam power unit. This steel grade is an austenitic stainless steel that is expected to become widely used ......
tags: steel grade power xar supercritical plants
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Oliver
Common terms used in steel standards
Steel Standards Terminologies Steel is one of the most widely used materials in the world, with many different uses ranging from construction to automotive to industrial. As a result, there are a large number of steel standards that have been created in order to specify and classify the different......
tags: steel metal used hardness can material
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Sophie
Titanium and titanium alloy cake material GBn 194-83
Introduction Titanium is a white lustrous metal with very low density, great strength, high corrosion resistance and excellent properties at elevated temperatures. Titanium and titanium alloys find wide application in the aerospace, chemical, petrochemical, marine and medical industries due to th......
tags: titanium forging billets titanium should ingot
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Madison
16Mo3/15Mo3 use
16Mo3/15Mo3 steel is a pressure vessel steel that is used in applications with elevated temperatures according to EN 10028–2. It has improved mechanical properties and better creep resistance allowing it to be used up to 500°C. This makes it ideal for a wide range of uses where the plates will h......
tags: used 16mo315mo3 steel 16mo3 15mo3 both
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Sophie
Physical Properties of 00Cr11Ni22Si6Mo2Cu(SS-920) Steel
Stainless steel grade SS-920 (UNS S92020) is a duplex stainless steel with a microstructure that typically consists of around 50% austenite and 50% ferrite. It is characterized by its high strength and excellent resistance to stress corrosion cracking in chloride solutions. The steel was developed......
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