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How are Seamless Steel Pipes Processed?

2024-09-10


Seamless steel pipe (SMLS) is a common metal pipe whose manufacturing process requires multiple complex process steps. The processing process of seamless steel pipes will be introduced in detail below:

Low Alloy Structural Steel

2024-08-06


1. Purpose Mainly used in the manufacture of bridges, ships, vehicles, boilers, high-pressure vessels, oil and gas pipelines, large steel structures, etc.

Innovative Uses of Cold Rolled Steel Sheets in Building Design

2024-07-17


Cold rolled steel sheets have long been a staple in the construction industry, known for their durability, strength, and versatility. In recent years, architects and designers have started to push the boundaries of traditional steel usage, discovering new and innovative ways to utilize cold rolled steel sheets in building design. From sleek and modern facades to intricate structural elements, the possibilities are endless when it comes to integrating cold rolled steel sheets into your next project.

What is the material of carbon steel plate and what are its advantages and disadvantages

2024-07-11


It is a type of steel with a carbon content lower than 2.11% and without intentionally adding metallic elements, and can also be called plain carbon steel or carbon steel. In addition to carbon, it also contains a small amount of elements such as silicon, manganese, sulfur, and phosphorus inside. The higher the carbon content, the better the hardness and strength, but the lower the plasticity.

What is the main use of steel angle bar?

2024-07-01


Steel angle bar, also known as angle iron bar or steel lintel is a versalle and widely used material in the construction and manufacturing industries. It is made from several types of steel.,and is avalable in different sizes and thicknesses to suit a wide range of applications.

I-Beam vs H-Beam: What İs the Difference?

2024-06-05


H beams and I beams are two different types of structural steel members that are commonly used in construction. The distinguishing feature between them is their shape. An H beam is shaped like the letter “H” with one vertical flange and two long-side flanges, whereas an I beam has a cross-section that resembles the letter “I” with a single vertical web or web thickest at mid-span, two webs, and no bottom flange.

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