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Differences Between 201 and 304 Stainless Steel Plates
201 and 304 stainless steel plates are two of the most commonly used grades in austenitic stainless steel. Their core difference lies in chemical composition (content of nickel and chromium), which further leads to distinct variations in corrosion resistance, mechanical properties, cost...Read more -
Differences Between American Standard (ASTM) and Chinese Standard (GB) Pipes
The core differences between American Standard (predominantly ASTM series standards) and Chinese Standard (predominantly GB series standards) pipes lie in the standard system, dimensional specifications, material grades, and technical requirements. Below is a structured detai...Read more -
Let’s learn about natural gas pipelines.
Carbon Steel/Low Alloy Steel Pipes Material: X42, X52, X60 (API 5L standard steel grade), corresponding to Q345, L360, etc. in China; Features: Low cost, high strength, suitable for long-distance pipelines (high pressure, large diameter scenarios); Limitations: Requires anti-corrosion treatmen...Read more -
Rebar – an indispensable building material in construction
I. Diameter Specifications (Main Application Range) The diameter specifications of HRB400E rebar must strictly comply with the “Hot-rolled Ribbed Steel Bars for Reinforced Concrete” (GB/T 1499.2-2018). The nominal diameter range is 6mm-50mm, covering most stress scenarios i...Read more -
Advantages of using reinforcing steel bars, why choose reinforcing steel bars
The advantages of using reinforcing steel bars are mainly reflected in the following aspects: High strength: Reinforcing steel bars have high tensile and compressive strength, capable of withstanding large external loads, ensuring the stability and safety of buildings. Corrosion resistance: The s...Read more -
316 Stainless Steel Coil Introduction
316 stainless steel coil is an austenitic stainless steel material with nickel, chromium, and molybdenum as the primary alloying elements. The following is a detailed introduction: Chemical Composition The main components include iron, chromium, nickel, and molybdenum. The chromium content is ap...Read more -
Building a Strong Pipeline “Protection Shield”
Upgrades in Steel Pipe Anticorrosion Technology Protect the Safety and Lifespan of Industrial Transportation In the petrochemical, municipal water supply, and natural gas transportation sectors, steel pipes, as core transportation vehicles, are constantly exposed to multiple challenges, including...Read more -
Seamless Steel Pipe: The “Steel Blood Vessels” of the Industrial World
In modern industrial systems, seamless steel pipe is an indispensable core material. Its seamless structure makes it a key carrier for fluids, energy, and structural support, earning it the nickname “the steel blood vessels” of the industrial world. The core advantage of seamless stee...Read more -
Wear-resistant steel plate
Wear-resistant steel plates consist of a low-carbon steel plate and an alloy wear-resistant layer, with the alloy wear-resistant layer generally comprising 1/3 to 1/2 of the total thickness. During operation, the base material provides comprehensive properties such as strength, toughness, and duc...Read more -
Pipe fittings
Pipe fittings are an indispensable component in all types of piping systems, like key components in precision instruments—small yet crucial. Whether it’s a household water supply or drainage system or a large-scale industrial pipe network, pipe fittings perform critical tasks such as connec...Read more -
Rebar: The Steel Skeleton of Buildings
In modern construction, rebar is a veritable mainstay, playing an indispensable role in everything from towering skyscrapers to winding thoroughfares. Its unique physical properties make it a key component in ensuring building safety and durability. Rebar, the common name for hot-rolled ribbed s...Read more -
Road guardrail
Road Guardrails: The Guardians of Road Safety Road guardrails are protective structures installed on either side or in the middle of a road. Their primary function is to separate traffic flows, prevent vehicles from crossing the roadway, and mitigate the consequences of accidents. They are a cruc...Read more
