Vaega: Paipa limasene

O a ni tulaga lelei o paipa u'amea nikeli?

Where would we be without pipes? Mautinoa, they’re common and people don’t think much about them, but the reality is that our modern society runs on pipes. They’re used for many things. Every time you go into a bathroom and use the sink or toilet, you have pipes to thank for taking care of theFaitau atili »

O u'amea nikeli ua lauiloa i lo latou felagolagoma'i

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 youFaitau atili »

Fa'aoga masani ole Nikeli

When most people hear the word “nickel,” they commonly associate it with the nickel coin worth five cents in America. Fai mai lena, nickel is also known as a silvery-white metal you could find in the earth’s crust, typically in hydrothermal veins and in surface deposits thanks to erosion and the weathering of rocks. If youFaitau atili »

Mafuaʻaga e Mafaufau ai i Nickel Alloy Paipa mo Lou Alamanuia Manaʻomia

O paipa u'amea nikeli e fa'aaogaina i mea e pei o afi afi, faiga vaalele, ma i le suau'u ma le kesi fa'ameamea... O paipa u'amea nikeli e tele fa'amanuiaga. O a nisi o latou? Fa'agesegese e fa'ama'i mo le amataga, o le nickel e tuai ona fa'ama'i i le vevela o le potu ma o lona uiga e masani lava ona tete'e i le pala. Mafaufau i le tele o siosiomaga tau alamanuia… Faitau atili »

O a ni mea lelei o paipa e fai mai Nickel Alloy?

O e tau mafaufau poʻo le a le ituaiga paipa e maua? Eagle Alloys o se sapalai o limasene uʻamea filogia paipa ma tubing, faʻaaogaina Inconel® (tetee i 1170 tikeri Celsius), Monel®, ma Incoloy® alloys. Pe mo le faʻaaogaina i aso uma, poʻo le maualuga-popole alamanuia, malosiʻaga poʻo siʻosiʻomaga siosiomaga, nickel uʻamea filogia o se sili filifiliga ona o lona maualuga teteʻe atu i pala,… Faitau atili »