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The difference between steel coil and steel strip
The main difference between steel coils and steel strips is their width and application areas. Steel coils are usually wider and suitable for applications that require wider steel, while steel strips are narrow and long, suitable for applications that require narrow and long steel.
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What are the welding methods of steel pipes?
There are also some specific welding techniques and methods, such as butt welding and socket welding, which are suitable for specific welding needs and scenarios. For the welding of thin square tubes, some specific techniques need to be mastered, such as selecting the appropriate current and voltage, using the appropriate welding speed and angle, adopting the segmented welding method, using the anti-deformation method, and paying attention to the finishing of the weld, etc., to ensure the welding quality and reduce deformation.
Which is better, steel pipe or carbon steel pipe?
Steel pipes and carbon steel pipes each have their own advantages and applicable scenarios. There is no absolute good or bad, only more suitable or unsuitable. When choosing, the above factors should be considered comprehensively to adapt to specific application needs and performance requirements.
What is the material of steel rod?
The main raw materials of PC steel bars are torsion-free controlled cold-rolled and hot-rolled wire rods. The main steel grades are 30MnSi and 35Si2Mn, which are mainly used in structural engineering such as bridges and buildings.
Steel plate material
Choosing the right steel plate material can improve the quality and efficiency of the product, and it can be selected according to different uses and performance requirements.
The difference between angle steel and angle iron
These steels are widely used in the fields of construction and engineering, such as beams, bridges, transmission towers, lifting and transportation machinery, ships, industrial furnaces, reaction towers, container racks and warehouse construction.