Colin Wu Articles

AWWA C205 Cement Mortar Liner Pipe

AWWA C205 is an authoritative standard developed by the American Water Works Association (AWWA) for "Cement Mortar Lining and External Corrosion Protection of Steel Water Pipes." Due to its superior...

Seamless Steel Pipe for Oil Drilling

The oil and gas industry operates in some of the most unforgiving environments on Earth. Deep beneath the surface, equipment is subjected to immense pressure, extreme temperatures, and highly corrosive...

What is the rated pressure of a valve?

Valves are commonly used pipe fittings in systems such as oil transportation, natural gas, water, and steam. The rated pressure of a valve is crucial for ensuring the normal operation...

Seamless Steel Pipe for Oil Drilling

In the high-stakes world of oil and gas exploration, equipment failure is not an option. The applications and benefits of seamless steel pipes directly translate to safer, more efficient, and...

What is the rated pressure of a valve?

The rated pressure of a valve is not only an indication on the valve body but also a cornerstone of the safe design of fluid systems. When selecting valves, temperature,...

Seamless Carbon Steel Pipes for High-Temperature Environments

Seamless carbon steel pipes are widely used in high-temperature and high-pressure applications such as boilers, petroleum plants, and power plants due to their high strength, high temperature resistance, and high...

What is ASTM A178 ERW Boiler Tube

In modern industrial thermal systems, selecting pressure piping materials that offer high safety, high thermal conductivity, and cost-effectiveness is crucial. ASTM A178, as the international core standard for resistance-welded (ERW)...

Seamless Pipe Fittings Manufacturing Process Guide

Seamless pipe fittings—including seamless elbows, tees, reducers, and caps—play a crucial role in changing fluid direction and regulating flow. Like seamless steel pipes, seamless fittings, due to the absence of...

Mild Steel vs. Stainless Steel: A Detailed Guide

Mild steel and stainless steel are two common iron-based alloy materials. Mild steel's main advantages are strength, cost, and ease of machining, while stainless steel's main advantages are corrosion resistance,...

The Manufacturing Process of Seamless Alloy Pipes

Seamless alloy steel pipes are frequently used in extremely high pressure, high temperature, corrosive media, and harsh environments. Compared to welded pipes, seamless alloy steel pipes have no weld seams,...