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Differences Between Socket Weld Fitting And Butt Weld Fittings
Socket Weld Fittings Welding a socket Fittings are a type of pipe attachment that entails putting a pipe into a depression in a valve, fitting, or flange. Socket-weld flanges are commonly used on smaller diameter high-pressure pipelines. These Socket Weld Fittings are attached by inserting the pi...Read more -
Pros and Cons of Carbon Steel: What You Should Know
Some people assume that all steel is the same, but this isn’t necessarily true. Steel, by definition, is an alloy metal consisting primarily of iron and carbon as well as other trace elements. It has high tensile strength and is relatively inexpensive to produce, making it a popular metal used by...Read more -
Oil Well Construction: Casing and Tubing
Casing is a series of steel pipes that are run into a drilled oil well to stabilize the well, keep contaminants and water out of the oil stream, and prevent oil from leaching into the groundwater. Casing is installed in layers, in sections of decreasing diameter that are joined together to form c...Read more -
What Pipes Can Be Epoxy Pipe Lined
When Do I Need Epoxy Pipe Coating? The signs of when your pipe needs pipe coating vary depending on how the pipe is used. In other words, does the pipe transport gas, water, wastewater or other substances? Another factor that influences what issues are present in a pipeline is the pipeline materi...Read more -
What are the Industries that use Galvanized Iron Pipes
When determining the uses of galvanized iron pipes, it is essential to understand the numerous benefits as well as the various industries that utilize them. Galvanized pipes are recognized for their fundamental longevity as well as their low cost. Because of its protective zinc layer, galvanized ...Read more -
Difference between Black Irons Pipes and Galvanized Pipes
The most popular pipes used to transmit liquids and gases are black iron pipes and galvanized pipes. Because they are both made of steel, they may look pretty similar. There is, however, a distinction between black iron pipes and galvanized pipes. Here is a brief explanation of both the propertie...Read more