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What Is Hollow Structural Section?
Hollow Structural Sections (HSS) are usually manufactured from cold rolled steel and formed into a hollow tubular section, commonly used as structural elements in buildings and other structures. In this article, we will talk about the advantages, applications and types of hollow structural section.
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Hollow Section VS Solid Section
Hollow section and solid section are both belonging to building profiles. But how can you choose from them?
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I Beam VS Hollow Section
I beam and hollow section are both structural steel used for buildings. It is crucial for civil engineers and foremen to understand the differences between I beams and hollow sections.
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Drill Collar Types - Union Steel Industry
Drill collars are extremely heavy industrial tubing used for drilling into the ground and are used in conjunction with drill pipe. They are primarily used to reduce the weight of drill bits, but can also be used as shock absorbers to dampen the vibration and impact forces caused by drilling.
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What Is The Difference Between Drill Pipe And Drill Collar?
Both of drill pipe and drill collar are significant oilfield tubular goods. But what is the difference between drill pipe and drill collar? Continue reading to learn more.
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Steel Sheet Pile Types
Sheet piles come in a variety of cross-sections and shapes. They can be hot-rolled sheet piles, cold-rolled sheet piles or cold-formed sheet piles. Steel sheet piles can be improved in durability through corrosion protection measures such as coatings and cathodic protection.
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What is Piling Pipe?
Pipe piles are a structural building material used to support and stabilize the foundations of buildings. Most forms of pipe piles consist of heavy-duty steel pipes, which are often galvanized for added moisture and corrosion resistance.
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Pile Pipe Type
Pile pipe typically consist of seamless, welded, or spiral welded steel pipe with wall thicknesses ranging from 0.109 in. to 2.500 in. (2.8 to 63.5 mm) and diameter ranging from 8" (203.2mm) to 48" (1219mm).
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What Is Pin Tube?
Pin tube is an enhanced heat exchange element, a kind of heat exchanger tube that has a large number of pins on its surface. Pin tubes are great for oil and gas plants, chemical and petrochemical plants, power generation plants and refineries. And we can provide product certificates of many classification societies, such as America ABS, France BV, China CCS, Britain LR and Norway DNV.
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How Are Finned Tubes Made?
Union Steel Industry is a leading manufacturer of Finned Tube Products. And this text will talk about the development and manufacturing process of finned tube. Read on to learn more.
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