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link to What is Inconel Material? Composition, Properties, Grades, and Applications of Inconel

What is Inconel Material? Composition, Properties, Grades, and Applications of Inconel

When thinking of materials for high performance in rigorous applications, the name of Inconel material automatically comes to mind. As the Inconel material is very expensive, the use is of limited...

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link to P-Number, F-Number, and A-Number in Welding

P-Number, F-Number, and A-Number in Welding

To ease welding procedure creation and welding procedure management, the ASME Weld Number tables provide a well-defined numbering system methodology. These numbers are assigned to the Weld base...

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link to What is a Spiral Wound Gasket? Applications, Types, Construction, and Specifications of Spiral Wound Gaskets

What is a Spiral Wound Gasket? Applications, Types, Construction, and Specifications of Spiral Wound Gaskets

A Spiral Wound Gasket is the most widely used common metallic gasket used in industrial applications involving a range of pressure and temperatures. They are popular in the oil and gas, chemical,...

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link to Titanium Alloys: Applications, Types, Grades, and Examples   

Titanium Alloys: Applications, Types, Grades, and Examples   

Titanium alloys are highly popular in industries because of their very high tensile strength and toughness along with their very lightweight and extraordinary corrosion resistance properties....

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What is Stress Corrosion Cracking (SCC)? Mechanism and Prevention of SCC

Stress Corrosion Cracking or SCC is a slow failure mechanism of engineering materials in a corrosive environment. Many ductile metals and alloys fail each year due to stress corrosion cracking which...

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link to What is Hydrogen Induced Cracking (HIC)? | Hydrogen Induced Cracking Mechanism

What is Hydrogen Induced Cracking (HIC)? | Hydrogen Induced Cracking Mechanism

Hydrogen Induced Cracking (HIC) is a form of wet H2S cracking that is usually generated by high hydrogen concentration in metals. The mechanism involves atomic hydrogen which diffuses into a metal...

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