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Jianlong Beiman Special Steel's Shipbuilding Steel Obtained Dual Certification from Korean Register of Shipping and Bureau Veritas
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NO.1! Xiangtan Iron & Steel Co., Ltd.’s 7Ni Steel was Used in Large Shipboard LNG Storage Tanks Successfully
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The core difference between hot-dip galvanized and cold-dip galvanized steel pipes stems from their drastically different production processes, which directly determine their performance, appearance, and applications.1. Fundamentally Different Processes and Coatings:Hot-dip galvanizing uses a "hot-dip coating" process, immersing the steel pipe in molten zinc at approximately 450°C. A metallurgical reaction occurs at high temperature, causing a strong bond between the zinc-iron alloy layer and the substrate. The coating is very thick (typically exceeding 60 micrometers) and has extremely strong adhesion.Cold-dip galvanizing is actually "electro-galvanizing," where zinc ions adhere to the surface of the steel pipe at room temperature through electrolysis, forming a pure zinc coating. The coating is very thin (typically 5-20 micrometers), and the adhesion is mainly physical adsorption.2. Significant Differences in Performance and Appearance:Corrosion Resistance: Due to its thick and dense coating, hot-dip galvanized steel pipes have extremely strong corrosion resistance and can be used for decades in harsh outdoor environments. Cold galvanizing results in a thinner coating with weaker protection, primarily used in dry environments or for short-term rust prevention.Mechanical Properties: Hot-dip galvanizing involves high temperatures, which slightly reduce the strength of the base material (low-carbon steel) but increase its toughness. Cold galvanizing, however, essentially does not alter the mechanical properties of the base material.Appearance: Hot-dip galvanized surfaces are rougher, often with zinc bloom, and have a dark silver color. Cold-galvanized surfaces are smoother, more uniform, and brighter, resulting in a more aesthetically pleasing appearance.3. Cost and Application ScenariosCost: Hot-dip galvanizing is a complex and energy-intensive process, leading to higher costs. Cold galvanizing is a simpler process with lower costs.Applications: Based on these characteristics, hot-dip galvanized steel pipes are mainly used in heavily corrosive outdoor environments with long-term exposure, such as power transmission towers, highway guardrails, outdoor steel structures, and water pipelines. Cold-galvanized steel pipes are mostly used in indoor environments where aesthetics are important and the environment is dry, such as electrical wiring in home decoration, furniture frames, and small components.When selecting, a comprehensive decision should be made based on the use environment, anti-corrosion life requirements and budget.
The permissible range of geometric deviations for stainless steel angle is also specified in standards, generally including curvature, side width, side thickness, apex angle, theoretical weight, etc., and it is stipulated that stainless steel anglemust not have significant torsion. Stainless steel anglecan be used to form various load-bearing components according to different structural needs, and can also be used as connecting parts between components. The surface quality of stainless steel angleis specified in standards, generally requiring that there be no defects that are harmful to use, such as delamination, scabs, cracks, etc.High-temperature oxidation resistance of stainless steel angle, stainless steel angle all have high-temperature oxidation resistance; however, the oxidation rate is affected by inherent factors such as the exposure environment and product form. Physical properties of stainless steel angle: The overall heat transfer coefficient of a metal depends not only on the metal's thermal conductivity but also on other factors.
"Galvanized steel pipe" is a general term referring to all steel pipes that have undergone galvanizing for corrosion protection. "Galvanized welded steel pipe" is the most important and specific subcategory within this category, specifically referring to products that are first manufactured into pipes through welding processes (such as straight seam welding and spiral welding) and then galvanized."Galvanized steel pipe" is a broad category, which mainly includes two types of products based on the different forming processes of the base pipe: galvanized welded steel pipe and galvanized seamless steel pipe. Therefore, when referring to "galvanized steel pipe," it does not specify whether the base pipe is welded or seamless.The key lies in the type of base pipe: Galvanized welded steel pipe uses a welded pipe as its base pipe. Its characteristics include economic cost and large production volume, and it is widely used in low-pressure fluid transportation (such as building water and gas pipes) and general structures (such as scaffolding).Galvanized seamless steel pipe, on the other hand, uses a seamless steel pipe as its base pipe. It has a stronger pressure-bearing capacity and is typically used in mechanical structures and critical equipment pipelines with higher strength requirements.Galvanized welded steel pipe belongs to the category of galvanized steel pipe. In everyday life, unless otherwise specified, the term "galvanized pipe" usually refers to the most common and affordable "galvanized welded steel pipe." When choosing a galvanized welded steel pipe, it is sufficient for ordinary low-pressure applications; however, for critical structures requiring high pressure and strength, galvanized seamless steel pipe must be used.
Both galvanized steel pipe and galvanized welded pipe belong to the galvanized steel pipe series. Galvanized steel pipe is a common seamless steel pipe with a galvanized coating. Its zinc coating is generally thinner, and its advantages are higher corrosion resistance and aesthetic appearance, making it suitable for some indoor pipe installations.Galvanized welded pipe is a product obtained by galvanizing ordinary welded pipe. Its zinc coating is generally thicker, which has stronger corrosion resistance and a longer service life. Galvanized welded pipes are suitable for high-pressure and large-diameter pipelines, such as those in chemical, petrochemical, and power industries, as well as for outdoor pipeline installations.
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