OCTG Deep Well Steel Grades
OCTG Deep Well Steel Grades
OCTG Deep Well Steel Grades
OCTG High Collapse and High Performance Steel Grades
OCTG Sour Service Steel Grades
OCTG General Purpose Steel Grades
13Cr Steel In Oil And Gas In most conditions when the partial pressure of CO2 is above 30psi, carbon steels present high corrosion rates. Steel grades alloyed with high contents of Chromium (Cr), Molybdenum (Mo) and Nickel (Ni) are able to effectively resist corrosion. 13Cr Steel OCTG Pipe made with 13% Chromium (13Cr) are
Differences between Oil Casing Pipe and Oil Drill Pipe There are two main differences between oil casing and oil drill pipe: 1. Different uses; 2. Different materials; 3. Different functions. Petroleum casing is a steel pipe used to support the walls of oil and gas wells to ensure the normal operation of the entire
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Dear Customers Please be informed that our company will be closed from 27th, Jan. to 8th, Feb. for Lunar New Year holiday. Normal business will resume on 9th, Feb. In a bid to prevent transmission and control the pandemic, our government encourages companies to make flexible arrangements for the holiday and guide employees to spend
Duplex Stainless in Oil and Gas The oil and gas industry remains by far the largest user of duplex stainless steels. Standards such as Norsok and NACE (Appendix 1) provide detailed instructions for the selection of materials. They range from carbon steels, stainless steels (martensitic, austenitic, duplex, super austenitic) to nickel-base alloys depending upon
Pipe Coating, Lining and Cladding What is the difference between external pipe coating and internal pipe-lining and cladding? External pipe coatings are used to protect the metal from corrosive environments (3LPE coated pipes are the most common choice). Internal lining (example PTFE) protects the pipe from corrosive fluids. Clad pipes (CRA) have the inner