Alloy Steel vs. Carbon Steel: A Guide

Ko ia, 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 bestLau ke lahi ange »

Founga ke maluʻi ʻaki e ʻalaminiume mei Peheni

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–Lau ke lahi ange »

Kuo hoko ʻa Tungsten ko ha ukamea mahuʻinga

Eagle Alloys deals with pure tungsten, copper tungsten, and tungsten alloy. Available in foil, laʻi pepa, laʻipepa, peleti, uaea, Kato, vaʻa ukamea, pā, ngaahi meʻa ʻoku ʻataá, paipa, tubing, tuʻuʻanga ʻuhila ʻe, nozzles, 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…. Lau ke lahi ange »

Ngaahi fakaʻaongaʻi angamaheni ki he kopa ʻo e ngaahi meʻa faka

How much do you know about copper? Here are some basics: it’s electrically conductive, ʻe lava ke ngofua hono fakaʻaongaʻí, 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, ngaahi laine, plates and sheet stock. It can be usedLau ke lahi ange »

Ko e hā ʻa e Ukamea Langa Angamaheni Tahá?

If you were to visit a construction site and ask what materials they most often used, what would you find there? ʻI he angamahení, the most common construction materials include carbon steel, ʻalaminiume, copper tubing and stainless steel. These materials are commonly found in buildings all around the world. They’re used in all sorts of applications, includingLau ke lahi ange »

Founga ke maʻu ai ʻa e fabricator ukamea totonu

ʻI ha ngaahi taʻu lahi he taimi ni, Kuo ʻomi ʻe he Alloys ʻIkale ha ngaahi naunau lelei kehekehe ʻo kau ai ʻa e ukamea ki hono tataki ʻo e ngaahi kautaha ʻi ha ngaahi ngaueʻanga lahi. Te ke lava fefe ʻo maʻu ʻa e "totonu" fabricator ukamea? Sai, maʻá e kau toki hiki foʻoú, te ke lava ʻo ui ko e ʻIkale Alloys ʻi he 800-237-9012 ke aleaʻi hoʻo ngaahi fie maʻu pea vakai pe ʻoku feʻunga lelei ... ka… Lau ke lahi ange »

Ko e Ha ʻOku Totonu Ke ke ʻIlo Fekauʻaki mo Rhenium?

Eagle Alloys Corporation is a leading global supplier of commercially pure Rhenium (Toe), Molybdenum-Rhenium Alloys (Mo-toe), mo e Tungsten-Rhenium Alloys (W-Toe) ʻi he foila, loufau, laʻi pepa, laʻipepa, peleti, uaea, vaʻa ukamea, pā, powder, pellets, ngaahi meʻa ʻoku ʻataá, paipa, tubing, electrodes,  pea pehe ki he ngaahi konga kuo ʻosi pea fakaʻosi, lalahi ʻoku mou lava ʻo tānaki maí, mo e maaka angamahení. ʻIkale alloys, an ISO certified corporation, has beenLau ke lahi ange »

Ko e Hisitōlia ʻo tungstení

Ko e ʻIkale Alloys ko ha kautaha fakamamani lahi ia ʻoku fakatau fakakomesiale tungsten, pea pehe ki he density maʻolunga machinable tungsten alloy mo e kopa tungsten alloys. Ko e ʻIkale Alloys ko ha kautaha ISO kuo fakamoʻoniʻi pea kuo ne ʻomi ʻa e ukamea lelei taha ki hono laka hake ʻi he 35 ngaahi taʻu. Ko e ha ha ngaahi moʻoniʻi meʻa fakahisitolia fekauʻaki mo e tungsten? Ko ha ʻelemeniti ia ʻoku… Lau ke lahi ange »

Ngaahi Meʻa ke Tukunoaʻi Fekauʻaki mo e Ngaahi Ukamea Lalahi

Sai, ko ia kuo ke fanongo ai ʻi ha ngaahi meʻa fekauʻaki mo e ukamea lalahi. Ka ko e ha e ngaahi meʻa ʻoku moʻoni mo e ngaahi meʻa ʻoku loi/talatupuʻa? Costs Are metals more costly to manufacture than other materials? ʻIkai ʻi he ngaahi ʻahó ni. Fakamalo atu ki he tekinolosia ʻo e ngaohiʻanga koloa ʻo e ʻaho ni, metal manufacturing is more affordable thanks to things like automation and advances in tooling machinery. Are the lightestLau 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 »