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Difference Between Alloy Steel v/s Carbon Steel

Difference Between Alloy Steel v/s Carbon Steel

by Muskan Ahuja | Nov 24, 2021 | Blog, Carbon Steel, Stainless Steel

Steel is a common material used to make many different types of products. Many people are generally familiar with carbon steel but are unaware of its alloy counterparts. In this article, I’ll be explaining the difference between the two, as well as their...
Welded Vs Seamless: Difference you Should know

Welded Vs Seamless: Difference you Should know

by Shurti Upadhyay | Oct 9, 2021 | Blog, Stainless Steel

Seams and welds – the question of the day. They’re all over, and people (appropriately) ask: what’s the difference, and which one do I pick? One important thing to keep in mind is that seams can be eliminated with welding, so if you want to eliminate...
Material Machinability – A Complete Overview

Material Machinability – A Complete Overview

by Shurti Upadhyay | Sep 30, 2021 | Blog, Carbon Steel, Hastelloy, Inconel, Monel, Nickel Alloy, Stainless Steel

Overview:- Of course, one of the most important benefits of investing in a good CNC mill is the ability to custom cut and fabricate any shape. This includes complex 3D shapes that humans would be incapable of cutting or shaping, such as gears and even human body...
Things to Consider When Choosing a Stainless Steel Grade

Things to Consider When Choosing a Stainless Steel Grade

by Muskan Ahuja | Sep 15, 2021 | Stainless Steel

Introduction to Stainless Steel Stainless steel refers to a group of alloy steels that typically contain 10 to 30% chromium. Chromium has a high resistance to corrosion and heat, thanks to its low carbon content. Other elements, such as nickel, molybdenum, titanium,...
Differentiating 304 & 316 Stainless Steel Grade

Differentiating 304 & 316 Stainless Steel Grade

by Shurti Upadhyay | Sep 7, 2021 | Stainless Steel

Overview:- Stainless steel is amongst the most prominent and well-known metals, noted for its appealing look, minimal maintenance requirements, and resistance to corrosion and stains. In contrast to ordinary carbon steel, in the presence of water stainless steel will...
What is the Manufacturing Process for Stainless Steel Seamless Pipe?

What is the Manufacturing Process for Stainless Steel Seamless Pipe?

by user | Jul 23, 2021 | Stainless Steel

Introduction During the first half of the nineteenth century, the introduction of rolling mill technology and its subsequent development ushered in a tube and pipe industrial fabrication. Initially, rolled sheet strips were funneled or rolled into a circular...
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