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Govt directs steel industry to draw a time-bound action plan to lower CO2 emissions
In order to comply with the government’s COP26 commitments, the Ministry of Steel has requested the stakeholders to develop a time-bound action plan to cut emissions in the steel industry. A government report states that whereas the iron and steel sector generally...
How is India planning to decarbonise the steel industry
Introduction As one of the most significant materials for engineering and construction, steel is used in many aspects of our life. Steel is one of the most important components of modern society. The steel sector is currently one of the three industries that produce...
How Flange Rating Works ?
ANSI FLANGE PRESSURE RATING EXPLAINED Now consider what this means in terms of pressure rating: At a temperature of 600 degrees F°, the class 150 flange can sustain only 140 psi (as per the rating chart below)The class 300 flange (which is larger and stronger but has...
Forged threaded fittings: What you need to know
What is a threaded joint fitting that has been forged? Forged Threaded 45-degree Elbows are said to be one of the oldest types of forged fittings that have been used for a long time. When pipes have a smaller bore and diameter, threaded fittings are used to connect...
What SS 904L Tube Can Do To Control Air Pollution?
Introduction Since 904L tubes are made of a high-strength nickel-chromium alloy, they can be used in heat exchangers and pressure vessels. Its chemical stability is not affected by sodium chloride or other dangerous chemicals. This makes it perfect for use indoors or...
Differences Between Regular Copper and Beryllium Copper
Introduction Beryllium Copper Beryllium copper is a copper alloy containing less than 3% beryllium and occasionally additional elements. Beryllium copper combines great strength with non-magnetic characteristics and no sparking. This material excels at metalworking,...
Carbon Steel Fabrication Welding Tips.
Introduction Steel is one of the most adaptable materials, as it can be produced into virtually any shape. Do you know why the steel sector uses the welding technique more frequently? Welding is the process of joining two or more steel products together by applying...
What are some of the ways that pipes are used in the home?
Introduction Residential Uses of Pipes Plumbing Sewage Electrical conduits Decorative HVAC systems Pipes are used to managing a structure's plumbing, sewage, electrical, and HVAC systems in a number of residential applications. Pipes are a versatile material in the...
Production-linked incentive: Steel PLI application deadline is likely to be extended, again
Introduction As a result, instead of 2023-24 as proposed in the scheme guideline announced in October, the release of incentives under the scheme would begin in 2024-25. The application deadline for the Rs 6,322-crore production-linked incentive (PLI) scheme for...
What is Scheduled 40 Steel Pipe?
Introduction The most common pipe schedule is Schedule 40 steel pipe. It can be galvanized but isn't required, and it's commonly used in water and gas lines. It can also show up in spots that require decoration or support. Because of its adaptability and performance...










