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27 Mar
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What are the differences between ASME B16.25 and MSS-SP43?

  • 2023-03-27
  • By wilson
ASME B16.25 is a standard developed by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) that specifies the requirements for butt-welding ends for piping components such as fittings, flanges, valves...

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27 Mar
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How does EN 10253 ensure the safety and reliability of fittings?

  • 2023-03-27
  • By wilson
EN 10253 is a European standard that specifies the requirements for butt-welding pipe fittings made of non-alloy and ferritic alloy steels. The standard covers a range of fittings including elbows, te...

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20 Mar
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What are the differences between Inconel, Monel, and Hastelloy?

  • 2023-03-20
  • By wilson
Nickel alloy is a type of metal alloy that contains nickel as one of its primary components. These alloys can be made by combining nickel with one or more other metals, such as copper, chromium, iron,...

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20 Mar
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What are some factors to consider when choosing a nickel alloy for a specific application?

  • 2023-03-20
  • By wilson
There are many different brands of nickel alloys, each with their own specific composition and properties. Here are some examples of well-known nickel alloy brands:1. Inconel: Inconel is a brand of ni...

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20 Mar
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What are some examples of nickel alloys that are suitable for high-temperature applications?

  • 2023-03-20
  • By wilson
Nickel alloys are widely used in high-temperature applications due to their excellent strength, resistance to corrosion, and thermal stability. Here are some examples of nickel alloys that are commonl...

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20 Mar
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What are the advantages of using olet flanges over other types of pipe fittings?

  • 2023-03-20
  • By wilson
An olet flange is a type of pipe fitting that is used to branch off a main pipe into a smaller pipe or line. It is designed to be welded onto the main pipe and has a smaller diameter outlet that can b...

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20 Mar
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How do olet flanges compare to other types of pipe fittings in terms of durability?

  • 2023-03-20
  • By wilson
Olet flanges are generally considered to be durable and long-lasting, but their durability may depend on several factors, including the material they are made of, the environment in which they are use...

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13 Mar
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50cr50ni chemical composition

  • 2023-03-13
  • By wilson
50Cr50Ni is a type of high-temperature, high-strength alloy that contains 50% chromium and 50% nickel. It is also known as Nichrome or NiCr alloy. 50Cr50Ni is a non-magnetic alloy that is commonly use...

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13 Mar
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Inconel 625 chemical composition

  • 2023-03-13
  • By wilson
The chemical composition of C625, also known as Inconel 625, is as follows: - Nickel (Ni): 58.0% min - Chromium (Cr): 20.0-23.0% - Molybdenum (Mo): 8.0-10.0% - Iron (Fe): 5.0% max - Niobium (Nb...

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13 Mar
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What are some of the advantages of using C625 in chemical processing?

  • 2023-03-13
  • By wilson
C625 is a high-performance nickel-based alloy that is commonly used in chemical processing applications due to its excellent resistance to corrosion and high-temperature stability. Here are some of th...

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