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  • Less known facts about stainless steel tubes

    Less known facts about stainless steel tubes

    Less known facts about stainless steel tubes People have been using stainless steel for a very long time now, since the 1990s. It is used in many sectors. Household sector usually uses stainless steel in wide manner so let’s see what makes this stainless steel so unique that it has been use...
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  • Advantages of tubes

    Advantages of tubes

    Advantages of tubes What is a tube? Tubes are ideal for transporting fluids or protecting electrical or optical connections and wires. Although there are slight differences, the words “pipe” and “tube” are virtually identical – in general, a tube has higher technical...
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  • Which is better, seamless or welded?

    Which is better, seamless or welded?

    Which is better, seamless or welded? Historically, pipe has been used for a wide range of purposes. Tubing is used in a variety of applications such as construction, manufacturing, etc. When making your choice, consider whether the pipe is welded or seamless. Welded tubes are made by welding two ...
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  • Types of stainless steel tubes

    Types of stainless steel tubes

    Types of stainless steel tubes Basic Tubes: The most popular and widely used form of stainless steel tubing on the market is standard stainless steel tubing. Due to its high resistance to weather, chemicals and corrosion, 304 and 316 stainless steel are used for typical applications in homes, bui...
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  • Tips for choosing the best stainless steel pipe

    Tips for choosing the best stainless steel pipe

    Tips for choosing the best stainless steel pipe Quality: Quality should not be compromised at any cost, so it must always be checked. People tend to opt for inferior quality to save money, which leads to problems. Therefore, it is always better to use only high quality stainless steel pipes to av...
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  • Non-destructive testing of flanges

    Non-destructive testing of flanges

    Relevant provisions in the national flange standard “GB/T9124-2010 Technical Conditions for Steel Pipe Flanges”: 3.2.1 For flanges with nominal pressures of PN2.5-PN16 Class150, low carbon steel, and austenitic stainless steel forgings are allowed to be Class I forgings (the hardness ...
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