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link to What are Vessel Trims? / Examples and Characteristics of Pressure Vessel Trims

What are Vessel Trims? / Examples and Characteristics of Pressure Vessel Trims

What are Vessel Trims? Vessel trims are independent piping and instrument items that are directly attached to the pressure vessel. These pressure vessel trims are required for displaying the...

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link to A36 Steel | Composition, Applications, and Properties of ASTM A36 Steel

A36 Steel | Composition, Applications, and Properties of ASTM A36 Steel

A36 Steel is the most extensively used structural steel material for construction purposes. This carbon steel material is designated by ASTM as ASTM A36 or A36 steel. Containing a maximum of 0.29%...

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link to What is Crude Oil? / Crude Oil Price and Types

What is Crude Oil? / Crude Oil Price and Types

Crude oil, a naturally occurring petroleum product is a type of fossil fuel extracted from the earth. Consisting of hydrocarbons and other organic materials, crude oil is refined to produce a wide...

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link to Rockwell Hardness Scale for Hardness Test

Rockwell Hardness Scale for Hardness Test

The hardness of a material can be defined as the resistance of that material to indentation and scratching. It is characteristic of materials and a very important material property. Different...

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link to What is Tensile Strength? Tensile Strength of Steel and Other Materials

What is Tensile Strength? Tensile Strength of Steel and Other Materials

Tensile strength is the maximum stress up to which a material can be loaded without failure. When the tensile strength is exceeded, the material breaks or fails. This is also known as ultimate...

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link to Types of Steel | Grades of Steel

Types of Steel | Grades of Steel

Steel is an alloy containing Iron and Carbon as the primary elements. Various other alloying elements are added to it to achieve some desired properties in Steel. It is a prime commodity and finds...

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