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Alloy seamless steel pipes achieve higher strength, high-temperature resistance and corrosion resistance by adding alloying elements such as chromium, nickel and molybdenum to steel and combining with special heat treatment processes. Carbon steel seamless pipes, with carbon as the main alloying element, have the advantages of low cost, good processability, and suitability for general medium and low-pressure transportation and structural support. However, their performance is somewhat limited in extremely high-temperature, high-pressure or highly corrosive environments.
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Butt-welded pipe fittings usually refer to components that connect the ends of pipes and pipe fittings through butt welding. Their ends are beveled or flat, and the weld seam is fully penetrated after beveling on the end face, which can form a firm, reliable and non-permeable connection.
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The main difference between precision seamless tubes and ordinary seamless tubes lies in the dimensional accuracy. The dimensional tolerance of precision seamless tubes can be controlled within ±0.1 mm, while that of ordinary seamless tubes is usually above ±0.5 mm.