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What is the Difference between Socket Welds and Butt Welds?
Introduction Because there are variances between socket weld and butt weld fittings, the applicable standards are different. Socket welds entail inserting the pipe into a depression at the joint,...
Why is the Tube Sheet Expansion Groove Towards the Channel Side? Insights for Experts
1. Ease of Access for Maintenance: The channel side is typically more accessible than the shell side. Placing the expansion groove on the channel side makes it easy to check, maintain, and repair...
Duplex Steel UNS S32205 – Applications & Features
Duplex Alloys have long been considered a specialist in the production of treated steel, accounting for less than 1% (about 200KT) of the total market. The reason for this could be the subfamily's...
A Complete Guide to ASTM A105 Carbon Steel Flanges
ASTM A105 is the most widely used carbon steel grade. This is used to manufacture forge piping components. Some of them include flange and forge fittings. They are designed for pipes with smaller...
What is Carbon Steel A105 Slip-On Raised Flange?
Steel flanges made of ASTM A105 material are known as A105 steel flanges. Slip-on Raised Face Flanges and steel forged pipe fittings are composed of carbon steel forgings designated as ASTM A105....
5 Everyday Uses of Copper-Nickel You Didn’t Know
Copper-nickel, or cupronickel, is a copper and nickel alloy. It is known for its corrosion resistance, making it a preferred choice for a wide range of applications. You might be surprised to hear...






