The main difference is the material. Seamless carbon steel pipes are made from carbon steel and are typically used in applications where strength and durability are required. Seamless stainless steel pipes are made from stainless steel, offering higher corrosion resistance, making them ideal for environments exposed to harsh chemicals or high temperatures.
Longitudinal welding involves welding along the length of the pipe, providing increased strength and ensuring that the pipe can handle high-pressure applications. It is typically used in long pipelines where the integrity and durability of the weld are crucial.
Pipe wrenches are typically made from forged steel and are designed for gripping and turning pipes. The term “mineral” refers to the material’s ability to withstand high pressure and heavy-duty usage without breaking or bending, making it ideal for pipe installations and repairs.
GI gratings (Galvanized Iron gratings) are steel gratings coated with a layer of zinc to prevent rust. They are commonly used in industrial flooring, drainage systems, and platforms due to their strength, durability, and ability to handle heavy loads.
Both I-beams and H-beams are used in construction, but the key difference lies in their shape and application. I-beams have a narrower profile, making them suitable for lighter loads, while H-beams have a wider flange, offering greater strength and stability for heavy-duty structural support.
U channels (also known as UPN) are structural steel profiles shaped like the letter “U”. They are commonly used in frameworks, frames, and structural applications where moderate load-bearing capacity and stability are needed.
Stainless steel sheets are flat pieces of stainless steel that are widely used in construction, automotive, and food processing industries due to their corrosion resistance, strength, and easy-to-clean properties, making them suitable for environments where hygiene and durability are critical.
Flanges are used to connect pipes, valves, and other equipment in a piping system, ensuring a leak-tight seal. Welding fittings are used to join pipes together through welding. Both components are essential for ensuring the strength, safety, and integrity of piping systems, especially in high-pressure environments.