28
Apr
what’s the en10253-2 A and B difference.
EN 10253-2 is a European standard that specifies the requirements for butt-welding pipe fittings made of carbon and low-alloy steels. The standard is divided into two parts: Part 1 covers fittings wit...
25
Mar
the Strength and Versatility of Overlay Steel Flanges
In the realm of industrial engineering, where reliability and resilience are paramount, the significance of flanges cannot be overstated. Among the various types available, overlay steel flanges emerg...
21
Mar
Incoloy 825 N08825 The Versatile Corrosion-Resistant Alloy
N08825, also known as Incoloy 825, emerges as a highly versatile and corrosion-resistant alloy. Renowned for its exceptional resistance to a wide range of corrosive environments, N08825 finds extensiv...
21
Mar
What’s NACE MR0103
NACE MR0103 (Materials Resistant to Sulfide Stress Cracking in Corrosive Petroleum Refining Environments) is a material standard developed by NACE International, formerly known as the National Associa...
21
Mar
The introduction of ASTM A234 Carbon Steel and Alloy Steel Pipe Fittings
ASTM A234 standard steel pipe fittings have been widely applied in pipeline systems, it includes carbon steel and alloy steel material.
What is Steel pipe fittings?
Steel pipe fitting are made of ...
11
Mar
Why use Seamless Pipe instead of ERW Pipe?
Why use Seamless Pipe instead of ERW Pipe?
There are two benefits to using seamless pipes. First of all, the working pressure capacity of seamless pipe is 20% higher than that of ERW steel pipe, an...