Nga Patapatai Auau a nga Kaituku Ahumahi Ahumahi

What are some questions to ask a metal supplier? You can ask whether or not they’re ISO certified. If they are ISO certified, that means they’ve developed and maintained business processes (and performance) to appropriate quality standards. Industries What kind of industries do they supply to? Hei tauira, do they specialize in just one industryPanui atu »

He Aratohu mo nga Alloys Te Mahana Nui

Do you work at a company that deals with hot environments and/or extreme temperatures? Ki te penei, you might be somewhat familiar with high temperature alloys. When the temperatures are extremely hot, there are certain metals and alloys that perform well thanks to their structure(s) and the strength of the interatomic bonds within them. What arePanui atu »

Ka mahi te konumohe konumohe ahumoana?

He mea nui te konumohe me ona mea nui ki te umanga aerospace me te mea nui ki te kawe me nga umanga hanga. Aluminum is found in many products including automobiles, Matapihi Matapihi, kitchen appliances and more. Known for its strength, ductility and low weight, it’s also popular because of its resistance to rust. Aluminum is Rust-Resistant Though aluminum is rust-resistant,… Panui atu »

He aratohu ki te niobium: He whakarewa matū nui

What do you know about niobium? This metal is used in several industries for specialized applications and has no effective substitutes. Niobium is needed for the manufacturing of cars, ships, buildings, computers, superconducting magnets, high-tech devices and more. The need for it keeps rising in these modern times. I ki tera, it’s not exactly ubiquitous whenPanui atu »

Nga Metara Ahumahi Tino Hiranga mo To Tatou Ake

Ko taua waea atamai ka whakamahia e koe ki te tirotiro i a Facebook, īmēra me te Ipurangi? Ka taea te mihi ki nga konganuku ahumahi. Ae ra, he maha nga ahunga whakamua hangarau o enei ra e tika ana, he wahanga, ki nga konganuku e whakamahia ana i roto i nga huarahi e puhipuhi ai te hinengaro o nga tangata e ora ana i runga i te Ao whenua kotahi rau tau ki muri. Ko te kaha me te hangarau e whakawhirinaki ana ki te maha o nga konganuku,… Panui atu »

Te kōwhiri i te pae konumohe matau mo nga hiahia o to kamupene

Known for corrosion resistance and a high strength to weight ratio so it’s typically a lighter weight than other options, Aluminum bar meets a lot of company’s needs. It can be bent and shaped in a number of ways. It’s also hygienic and ductile, with good thermal and electrical conductivity as well as reflexivity. VariedPanui atu »

He aha te mea nui ki te rhenium ki nga umanga maha

Eagle Alloys sells a variety of metals, including rhenium. It’s a chemical element that’s classified as a transition metal. History First discovered in 1925 in Germany, rhenium was first found in platinum ores and columbite. Its compounds include oxides, halides and sulfides. It is one of five major refractory metals, known to have high resistancePanui atu »

Nga Painga o te Maka Tiaki

Nga Painga o te Maka Tiaki. Nga Painga o te Maka Tiaki. Nga Painga o te Maka Tiaki? Nga Painga o te Maka Tiaki, steel casting allows for great design flexibility soPanui atu »

Kowiri maitai vs. Ko te kowiri waro: He Aratohu

Na, you find yourself comparing materials for your company and you see two options: alloy and carbon steel. The difference may be minuscule, but it can make a large impact. There’s truly no right or wrong way to go in alloy vs. carbon steel but knowing the differences can prepare you to make the bestPanui atu »

He rino koranu iti

Aluminum is all around us! It’s in cars, airplanes, roofs, transformers, conductors, nuts, bolts, and kitchen appliances. Aluminum accounts for about 8% of all elements in our planet’s crust– it’s ubiquitous. And people love using it… it’s strong, low weight, ductility and rust resistance is awesome. Does it sound like it’s almost perfect? Kind of–Panui atu »