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 best… Panui 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 »
Ko Tungsten Kua Riro hei Whakarewa Ahumahi Tino
Eagle Alloys deals with pure tungsten, tungsten parahi, and tungsten alloy. Available in foil, Unuhia, pepa, pereti, waea, titi, tokotoko, pae, pātea, paipa, ngongo, taputapu, pupuha, and crucibles as well as semi-finished and finished parts, tungsten from Eagle Alloys comes in custom sizes and grades. Tungsten Has Many Uses Tungsten is a vital industrial metal…. Panui atu »
Whakamahinga noa mo te Ahumahi Parahi
How much do you know about copper? Here are some basics: it’s electrically conductive, ngohengohe, and corrosion-resistant. It’s used in several industries, including manufacturing and construction, in things such as circuit boards and roofing sheets. Copper can often be found in the form of blanks, flats, tutaki, plates and sheet stock. It can be used… Panui atu »
He aha nga konganuku hanga noa?
If you were to visit a construction site and ask what materials they most often used, what would you find there? Tikanga, the most common construction materials include carbon steel, konumohe, copper tubing and stainless steel. These materials are commonly found in buildings all around the world. They’re used in all sorts of applications, tae atu ki… Panui atu »
Me pehea te rapu i te Kaihanga Miihini Miihini Tika
Mo etahi tekau tau inaianei, Eagle Alloys has been supplying a wide variety of top-quality materials including industrial metals to leading companies in many industries. Me pehea e kitea ai e koe "te tika" te kaihanga whakarewa ahumahi? Ana, hei timata, Ka taea e koe te waea atu ki a Eagle Alloys 800-237-9012 to discuss your needs and see if it’s a good fit… but… Panui atu »
He Aha Me Maarama Mo Te Rhenium?
Eagle Alloys Corporation is a leading global supplier of commercially pure Rhenium (Re), Molybdenum-Rhenium Alloys (Mane-Re), me te Tungsten-Rhenium Alloys (W-Re) i roto i te konumohe, riipene, Unuhia, pepa, pereti, waea, tokotoko, pae, paura, pire, pātea, paipa, ngongo, hikohiko, tae atu ki nga waahanga kua oti te whakaoti me nga waahanga kua oti, rahi ritenga, me nga tohu ritenga. Koha Aeto, an ISO certified corporation, has been… Panui atu »
Te hitori o Tungsten
Ko te Eagle Alloys he kaiwhakarato matua mo te tungsten parakore o te ao, me te koranu tungsten miihini teitei me te konganuku kikii. Ko te Eagle Alloys he umanga kua whakamanahia mo te ISO, a kua roa e toha ana i nga maitai o te kounga kairangi 35 tau. Discovery So what are some historical facts about tungsten? It’s an element that… Panui atu »
Nga Mea hei Waihotia mo nga Konganuku Ahumahi
Pai, na kua rongo koe i etahi mea mo nga konganuku ahumahi. Engari he aha nga mea e pono ana he aha nga mea teka / pakiwaitara? Utu He konganuku te utu nui atu ki te hanga i etahi atu taonga? Ehara i enei ra. Nga mihi ki nga hangarau hanga o tenei ra, he nui ake te utu o te hanga miihini whakawhetai ki nga mea penei i te aunoatanga me te ahunga whakamua o nga miihini taputapu. Ko nga mea maamaa rawa atu… Panui atu »
Nga Take ki te Whakaaro i nga Paipa Nika Nika mo o hiahia Ahumahi
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 environments… Panui atu »