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link to What is Metal Fatigue? Types, Identification, Determination of Metal Fatigue

What is Metal Fatigue? Types, Identification, Determination of Metal Fatigue

Metal fatigue is a critical phenomenon that affects a wide array of industries, from aerospace to automotive and even oil and gas and consumer electronics. It refers to the gradual weakening of...

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link to The Function of Nickel in Stainless Steel: Is Nickel in Stainless Steel Harmful?

The Function of Nickel in Stainless Steel: Is Nickel in Stainless Steel Harmful?

Nickel is a pure chemical element of the periodic table. It is represented by the symbol Ni and its atomic number is 28. Nickel is a transition metal in the d-block with a high boiling point...

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link to The Melting Points of Metals | Melting Point of Metals Chart

The Melting Points of Metals | Melting Point of Metals Chart

Metals are popular and widely used because of their capability to withstand extreme conditions. Sustaining high temperature is one such ability. Furnaces, ignition nozzles, high-speed machinery,...

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link to Heat Affected Zone (HAZ): Definition, Causes, Effects, Color Bands, Reduction

Heat Affected Zone (HAZ): Definition, Causes, Effects, Color Bands, Reduction

The heat-affected zone (HAZ) is an area generated when a metal is subjected to very high temperatures (Example: Welding, Mechanical Cutting, Laser Cutting, Plasma Cutting, etc). This is the...

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link to Brittle Fracture and Ductile Fracture: Definition, Mechanism, Differences

Brittle Fracture and Ductile Fracture: Definition, Mechanism, Differences

A fracture can be defined as the separation of the material into two or more parts. Failure of material can involve any of the two mechanisms; ductile fracture or brittle fracture. Both these...

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link to Drip Legs: Definition, Purpose, Configuration, Selection, Installation, and Sizing

Drip Legs: Definition, Purpose, Configuration, Selection, Installation, and Sizing

What is a Drip Leg in Steam Piping? Drip Legs are vertical piping pockets installed in steam piping to collect condensate. Installing drip legs in the proper location serves the purpose of a...

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