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Ductile Iron Pipe Dimensions

Ductile iron pipes are are mode of ductile cast iron and hence the name. They find extensive applications for potable water transmission and distribution. Ductile iron pipes are produced by the...

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What is Ductile Iron? | Types, Properties, and Applications of Ductile Iron

Ductile iron is a special type of cast iron having properties comparable to steel. Also known as ductile cast iron, spheroidal graphite iron, spheroidal graphite cast iron, nodular cast iron, or SG...

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Carbon Steel vs Stainless Steel: Differences between Stainless Steel and Carbon Steel

Steel as an engineering material finds diverse applications. The basic components of all steel materials are iron and carbon. Even though Steel signifies a broad range of ferrous metal alloys, most...

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link to What is Monel? Properties, Applications, Grades, Advantages of Monel

What is Monel? Properties, Applications, Grades, Advantages of Monel

Monel is a trademark name for a group of nickel alloys mostly composed of nickel and copper, with traces of iron, manganese, carbon, and silicon. Stronger than pure nickel, Monel alloys are known for...

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link to Types of Pipe Joints / Piping Joints

Types of Pipe Joints / Piping Joints

Pipe joints are integral to any piping system as the length of the pipe is limited. So, to have a continuous piping network, pipe joints must be used. Also, these pipe joints are usually the weak...

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Welding Positions: Pipe Welding Positions

A welding position is a technique by which a welder joins the metals in positions or angles. The welding position is very important as it affects the flow of molten filler material. It's desirable...

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