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ASTM A350 LF2: Low-Temperature Carbon Steel Forgings and Applications

Steel pipes are specified in a variety of ways around the world, depending on the standards used. Because these standards (such as ANSI/ASME, ISO, DIN, and GB/T) employ different systems for nominal size, wall thickness, and material designation, engineers, procurement specialists, and fabricators must be familiar with the correct expression methods.

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Duplex Stainless Steel Flanges

Flange 101 – Basic Knowledge of Flanges

Steel pipes are specified in a variety of ways around the world, depending on the standards used. Because these standards (such as ANSI/ASME, ISO, DIN, and GB/T) employ different systems for nominal size, wall thickness, and material designation, engineers, procurement specialists, and fabricators must be familiar with the correct expression methods.

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welded pipe

How to Correctly Indicate Steel Pipe Dimensions

Steel pipes are specified in a variety of ways around the world, depending on the standards used. Because these standards (such as ANSI/ASME, ISO, DIN, and GB/T) employ different systems for nominal size, wall thickness, and material designation, engineers, procurement specialists, and fabricators must be familiar with the correct expression methods.

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Inconel 718 Machinability

Inconel 718 is a nickel-chromium-based superalloy known for its excellent strength, corrosion resistance, and high-temperature performance — but it is notoriously difficult to machine due to its mechanical and metallurgical properties.

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Inconel 718 application

The Ultimate Guide to Inconel 718

Inconel 718 (UNS N07718 / W.Nr. 2.4668) is a nickel-chromium alloy containing niobium (Nb), molybdenum (Mo), and iron (Fe). It belongs to the precipitation-hardened superalloy family, offering exceptional high-temperature strength, corrosion resistance, and excellent weldability.

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Fully Threaded Hex Bolts

Types of Hex Bolts

Hex bolts, commonly known as hexagon head bolts or hex cap screws, are one of the most widely used fastener types in construction, machinery, and various industrial applications. These bolts feature a six-sided hexagonal head that allows for easy tightening with a wrench or socket. The threaded shaft provides secure fastening when used with a nut or in a tapped hole.

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