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March 9, 2010
Just plain carbon steel — What is it? Low-carbon Steel Expansion Joint for Power Plant; Small Amount of Copper Added to Enhance Corrosion Resistance. Those of us in the welding and job shop industry have seen and heard the term just plain carbon steel many times. Is there really any such thing as plain carbon steel? A term... Read more...

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November 12, 2009
Láser y chorro de agua: ¿amigos o enemigos? Figura 1 Las partes de muestra en tres espesores y dos materiales demuestran las diferencias entre el corte con un láser (izquierda) y con un chorro de agua (derecha). Los espesores de las partes, de arriba a abajo, son 0.125 pulg., 0.5 pulg., y 0.75 pulg. Los materiales son acero... Read more...

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January 27, 2009
Laser and waterjet: friends or foes? Fabrication has long been a cornerstone of U.S. manufacturing. It plays a central role, providing components and subassemblies to other manufacturing sectors, such as aerospace, appliance, and automotive. Significant advancements in metalworking equipment, materials, and applications have... Read more...

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September 13, 2005
Trends for stainless steel tube in automotive applications Will tubular automotive components now fabricated from carbon steel and steel alloys be fabricated from stainless steel in the future? Pictured here are a water pump/coolant tube, coolant bypass tube, water outlet tube, and hose assembly for an engine coolant system; transmission oil... Read more...

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