Faʻahinga: Paipa seniti ʻe nima

ʻOku ʻiloa ʻa e ukamea seniti ʻi heʻenau Versatility

It’s time to talk about nickel. Now if you’re like most people, you just think of “nickels,” aka 5 cent pieces we use for money. But there’s nickel, element number 28 on the periodic table, with an atomic mass of 58.69. Nickel is used in a variety of ways– you’ll find it all around youLau ke lahi ange »

Ko Hono Fakaʻaongaʻi Angamaheni ʻo e Sēniti ʻ

ʻI he taimi ʻoku fanongo ai ha kakai tokolahi ki he foʻi lea ko e "seniti ʻe," ʻoku nau faʻa fakafekauʻaki ia mo e seniti seniti ʻe nima ʻoku feʻunga hono mahuʻingá mo e seniti ʻe nima ʻi ʻAmeliká. Naʻe pehe, ʻoku toe ʻiloa foki e seniti ʻe nima ko ha ukamea silvery hinehina te ke lava ʻo maʻu ʻi he kelekele ʻo e mamani, ʻoku angamaheni ʻaki ʻi hydrothermal kalava pea ʻi he ngaahi tipositi ʻo fakamalo ki he ʻauha mo e weathering ʻo e ngaahi foʻi maka. If youLau ke lahi ange »

Ngaahi ʻuhinga ke fakakaukauʻi ai ha seniti Alloy paipa ki hoʻo ngaahi fie maʻu fakapisinisi

Nickel alloy pipes are used in things like steam generators, aircraft systems, and in oil and gas extraction… Nickel alloy pipes have many benefits. What are some of them? Slow to Oxidize For starters, nickel is slow to oxidize at room temperature and that means it’s naturally corrosion resistant. Think of the many industrial environmentsLau ke lahi ange »

Ko e ha e ngaahi lelei ʻo e ʻu paipa naʻe ngaohi mei he seniti alloy?

ʻOku ke fifili pe ko e ha e faʻahinga piping ke maʻu? Ko e Alloys ʻIkale ko ha paipa alloy ʻe nima mo e tubing, fakaʻaongaʻi ʻo e inconel® (fakafepaki ki he 1170 mataʻitohi Celsius), Monel®, mo Incoloy® alloys. Tatau ai pe pe ʻoku fakaʻaongaʻi fakaʻ, pe ngaahi meʻa fakamisini ʻoku fakamafasia, ivi pe kemikale ʻoku ʻatakaiʻi, ko e alloy seniti ʻe nima ko ha fili maʻongoʻonga ia koeʻuhi ko ʻene fakafepaki lahi ki corrosion,… Lau ke lahi ange »