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I have some unknown scrap material and the documentation that comes with it, identity the scrap with the following composition:
Fe 86%
Sre 0.44%
BrO 0.02%
La 0.68%
Ai 0.94%
SiO2 0.5%
CaO 0.5%
Cr 2.12%
Mn 0.4%
C Co 0.25%
Pd/Sr iba 5%
Does anybody knows what is it? Some scrap dealers...
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Have you heard of a process that uses a vibrator to vibrate the workpiece while it is being welded to relieve the welding stress to reduce/prevent warping?
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How can I permanently mark structural steel that has to go through galvanizing process. I tried using die punch to mark the steels but the galvanize process usually covers parts of the marks, rendering it unreadable.
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My company does fabricating (Welding, burn, sawing, Brake, Punch, Roll). I am assigned to make a time study on the time it takes to fabricate different parts so that we can make price estimation of future jobs.
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We had a Punch Duplictor that punches holes on Plates and Channels that are between 1/8'' to 3/4'' thick.
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We weld a 1/2 inch thick pipe vertically onto a 1/8 inch thin square plate. The plate is rolled to form a slight curve before we weld the pipe onto it. To eliminate liquid penetration, we made seamless weld and the excess heat causes the thin plate to warp/buckle. We have to spent many...