Ko ha fakahinohino ʻa ha kau kamata foʻou ki he ukamea ngaohi ʻaki

The metal fabrication industry is an interesting industry with lots of statistics and facts, some of which might surprise you while others will have you saying, “I knew that.” Metal Fabrication Industry Facts For starters, if you want to work in the metal fabrication industry you do NOT need a license. Naʻe pehe, workersLau 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 »

Ko e Ngaahi Lelei ʻo e Ngaohi ʻAki e Ukamea

Custom metal fabrication has several benefits. What are they? Find out here… Tailored Design You have needs, and you have exact needs. When you want to meet those exact needs, you can utilize custom metal fabrication such that you get exactly what you want and need rather than have to rely on a prefabricated designLau ke lahi ange »

Ngaahi fehuʻi ʻoku faʻa fai ki he ngaahi kautaha ukamea

Ko e ha ha ngaahi fehuʻi ke fai ki ha kautaha ukamea? Te ke lava ʻo fehuʻi pe ʻoku ISO fakamoʻoniʻi pe ʻikai. If they are ISO certified, ʻOku ʻuhinga ia kuo nau fakatupulaki mo tauhi e ngaahi founga fakapisinisi (mo e ngāué) ki he ngaahi tuʻunga moʻui lelei. Industries What kind of industries do they supply to? Hangē ko ʻení, do they specialize in just one industryLau ke lahi ange »

Ko ha Fakahinohino ki he Mafana ʻo e ʻEa Alloys

Do you work at a company that deals with hot environments and/or extreme temperatures? Kapau ʻoku pehē, 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(Ngaahi)) and the strength of the interatomic bonds within them. What areLau ke lahi ange »

ʻOku Corrode ʻa e ngaahi meʻa lalahi ʻalaminiume Corrode?

Aluminum and its alloys are vital to the aerospace industry and important in transportation and building industries. Aluminum is found in many products including automobiles, window frames, 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,… Lau ke lahi ange »

Ko ha Fakahinohino ki he Niobium: Ko ha ukamea mahuʻinga ʻaupito

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. Naʻe pehe, it’s not exactly ubiquitous whenLau ke lahi ange »

Ko e ukamea mahuʻinga taha ki hotau kahaʻu

Ko e smartphone ko ia ʻoku ke fakaʻaongaʻi ke vakaiʻi ʻaki e Facebook, ʻīmeilí mo e ʻInitanetí? ʻOku malava pe ke fakamalo ki he ukamea lalahi. Ko e moʻoni, ko e lahi ʻo e ngaahi fakalakalaka fakatekinolosia ʻo e ʻaho ní ʻoku totonu ke ʻosi, konga, ki he ukamea ʻoku fakaʻaongaʻi ʻi ha ngaahi founga te ne angi ʻa e ʻatamai ʻo e kakai ʻoku moʻui ʻi he palanite ʻi he mamani ʻi he senituli kuo hili. ʻOku fakafalala ʻa e ivi mo e tekinolosia ki ha ngaahi ukamea lahi,… Lau ke lahi ange »

Ko hono fili ʻo e pa ʻalaminiume totonu ki he ngaahi fie maʻu hoʻo kautaha

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. VariedLau ke lahi ange »

ʻUhinga ʻOku Mahuʻinga ai ʻa e Rhenium ki ha Ngaahi Ngāueʻanga Lahi

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 resistanceLau ke lahi ange »