Mechanical properties of spiral steel pipe and straight seam steel pipe

Mechanical properties of spiral steel pipe and straight seam steel pipe

Spiral steel pipe and straight seam steel pipe are two common forms of welded steel pipe. Their main differences lie in the manufacturing process and weld form, which show different characteristics in terms of mechanical propertie...
2024-09-12

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ASTM A519 Grade 4130 Steel Pipe

ASTM A519 Grade 4130 Steel Pipe

ASTM A519 covers the technical requirements for seamless carbon and alloy steel mechanical pipes, including both cold-drawn and hot-rolled production methods. This standard is widely used in machining and high-pressure application...
2024-09-11

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Alloy steel seamless pipe

Alloy steel seamless pipe

Alloy steel seamless pipes are improved by alloying elements such as Cr, Mo, and Ni. They have the characteristics of high strength, high temperature resistance, and corrosion resistance. They are widely used in industries such as...
2024-09-11

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ASTM A36 hot-rolled structural angle steel

ASTM A36 hot-rolled structural angle steel

ASTM A36 is a low-carbon structural steel standard developed by the American Society for Testing and Materials. L-shaped angle steel produced by hot rolling process, with equal or unequal cross-section, is widely used in building ...
2024-09-09

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H-beam and I-beam

H-beam and I-beam

In construction and structural engineering, H-beam and I-beam are commonly used steels. They differ significantly in shape, performance and application. Choosing the right steel helps improve structural stability and life.1. Appea...
2024-09-09

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AISI 4130 Alloy Steel

AISI 4130 Alloy Steel

AISI 4130 is a low alloy steel used primarily in applications where high strength and durability are required. It has Cr and Mo as the main alloying elements and has excellent strength, hardness and wear resistance.Chemical compos...
2024-09-06

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