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What is the difference between Carbon Steel and Stainless Steel?

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Since its invention more than a century ago, stainless steel has grown to become the material that is most widely used and sought after around the world. Because stainless steel has a significant resistance to corrosion, increasing the amount of chromium in the material can assist increase its properties. The material can be shown to be resistant to pitting attacks and those caused by reducing acids, such as those caused by chloride solutions. It is easy to maintain and has a familiar sheen, both of which contribute to its status as an ideal material for stainless steel pipes.   This multipurpose substance is a vital component in a variety of different businesses. This could have a lot of applications, particularly for stainless steel pipes, which offer the user the benefit of positive characteristics.   Stainless steel is the common name given to alloys that contain iron and are composed of more than two different chemical elements. It has found employment in a wide varie...

How do ERW Pipes differ from HRF Steel pipes?

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ERW and HFW have welding processes: The term "ERW welding process" refers to the heat produced due to the resistance formed during the passing of current through the connecting metal during the welding process. Because of this, a substantial amount of current is necessary to charge the steel plate’s whole surface area to the welding length. The frequency of the 50/60 Hz current that runs through the whole conductor is maintained throughout the ERW welding process. The high-frequency electromagnetic welding process differs from the HFW welding process because just a portion of the metal is heated by the induction coil during the high-frequency electromagnetic welding process. High frequencies can be generated by both direct current and alternating current circuits. In situations like these, a constant current welding generator, as well as a high-frequency welding generator working at constant voltage, are utilised.   A welding machine at Tube Trading Co., one of the most r...

An Ultimate Guide to Solar Water Heating Systems in India

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Solar water heaters are a special kind of geyser that generate hot water using solar energy. Because of their low operating costs and minimal impact on the environment, these are frequently chosen. Water heating systems powered by the sun allow for substantial cost savings due to their low electrical demand. The term "solar water heating system" refers to any apparatus that uses the sun's rays to supply warm water through specially designed pipes for solar system works to the users for consumption. Solar energy is most commonly used for heating water around the world. For every 100 litres, a day of solar water heating capacity, a typical solar water heating system can save up to 1500 kilowatt-hours of electricity per year.   The solar collectors along with the pipes for solar system works installed in a solar water heating system are typically mounted on the roof. The system is made up of solar collectors that are pointed directly at the sky. The process begins with th...

Everything you need to know about Pipes for Fire Fighting Works

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Specially designed pipes for fire fighting works that are used only in fire fighting systems for extinguishing fires are called fire fighting pipes. These pipes are utilised in automatic sprinkler systems as well as other water systems. These pipes are typically painted red so that firefighters and other folks may easily recognise them in the event of an emergency. as well as to isolate them from the many other water systems. This article will describe the operation of the pipes for fire fighting works as well as the many kinds of pipes that are utilised in fire suppression systems. What kinds of fire safety measures do most buildings have in place? There are fire safety systems that are widely implemented everywhere. And here are some common systems used in fire protection:   ●      Dry chemical fire protection systems ●      Deluge systems ●      Pre-action systems ●      Wet fire sprinkler...

Why Steel Pipes are used in Construction?

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For decades, steel pipes have been a commonly used material in the building industry. Contractors and builders consider it to be an iron alloy with good qualities. Steel pipes are the most used material that is preferred over other materials also. With that in mind, the benefits of using steel pipes in construction should be considered. Tube Trading Co., India's most prevalent Jindal spiral welded coated pipes supplier, believes that demand for this material will continue to climb. 1.   Durability: Steel pipes are used in construction for two primary purposes: structural support and conveyance. Prior to the foundation being laid, steel pipes are placed into the earth to give structural support. If you notice construction workers disrupting your neighbourhood, it's most likely because they're laying steel pipes.   Jindal pipes for oil, gas and water supply are commonly used by companies across India. It can also be used to transport dangerous chemicals in other proj...

What are the advantages of using Stainless Steel pipe for your project?

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  In most fluid or gas transport piping systems, stainless steel (SS) pipe is used. The steel alloy made up of chromium and nickel gives SS pipe its corrosion-resistant properties. Corrosion-resistant stainless steel pipe is a low-maintenance alternative for high-temperature and chemical applications. Stainless steel pipes in Vadodara, Gujarat , are also preferred for food, beverage, and pharmaceutical applications since it is readily cleaned and sanitised. Two common processes for making stainless steel tubing are welding and extrusion. Shape steel into a pipe shape, then join the seams to retain the shape. Extrusion is the process of heating a steel rod and then piercing it in the middle to generate a pipe with a seamless finish. Steel pipes are measured by the inner diameter (ID), whereas steel tubes are measured by the exterior diameter (OD) and wall thickness, despite having the same cylindrical shape. Another distinction is that pipes transmit fluids and gases, whereas t...

How is Spiral Welded Pipe manufactured?

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  Jindal spiral welded pipes (SWP) are made from a strip of low carbon structural steel or low alloy structural steel that is rolled into a tube blank at a specific spiral angle and then welded together. It's possible to make it with a thinner strip. Steel is used to manufacture large-diameter steel pipes. Its specifications are specified as outer diameter * wall thickness, and the hydraulic test, weld tensile strength, and cold bending performance of the spiral welded pipes must all meet the criteria. We have developed a comprehensive quality plan, on-site work procedures, and inspection and test programmes to ensure product quality. Quality assurance: The primary inspection/control items for spiral welded pipe adhering to the regulations of production standards are as follows: Dimensions Length and appearance quality Chemical composition Tensile test of welded joint Hydrostatic pressure test Acid etching inspection Non-destructive inspecti...