At the begining of 2023, our company completed one FRP DN6m thickener tank, as a part of Thickener System, for our USA customer.
One of the most common types is API Grade K50 drill rod steel, adhering to the standards set by the American Petroleum Institute (API). This grade is known for its superior tensile strength, fatigue resistance, and toughness, making it ideal for deep drilling applications. Other grades, like H13 and D2, are also utilized based on the specific drilling requirements and environmental factors Other grades, like H13 and D2, are also utilized based on the specific drilling requirements and environmental factors
Fiberglass covered grating is a long-lasting, molded fiberglass floor product that combines smooth, gritted, or checker plate and molded grating manufactured with any of our resin systems. It is the ideal choice when a 100% covered flooring surface is needed. Our fiberglass covered grating is often used in loading and storage areas with high foot and cart traffic. This is where a strong, level surface is ideal, and this is why fiberglass covered grating is ideal. If offers approximately 50% higher stiffness values than that of open mesh grating, and its standard grit-top cover assures secure footing. For more on fiberglass covered grating, click here.
Coal drill bits come in various types, each tailored to specific geological conditions and drilling needs. The most common types include button bits, tungsten carbide insert (TCI) bits, and steel-to-steel (STT) bits. Button bits, with their carbide buttons on the surface, are ideal for softer rocks and coal seams due to their excellent wear resistance. TCI bits, on the other hand, are more suitable for harder formations due to their tungsten carbide inserts that provide exceptional toughness and wear resistance. STT bits, made entirely of steel, offer a cost-effective solution for less demanding drilling applications. The advancements in material science have led to the development of advanced rock drilling rods with improved properties. High-tensile steel, titanium alloys, and even composite materials are being explored for their potential in enhancing rod performance, durability, and efficiency. In the vast expanse of the tool kingdom, there lies a specialized subset that commands respect and admiration - Jack Hammer tools. These robust, high-performance tools are more than just equipment; they are the embodiment of power and precision in construction and demolition work. One of the main advantages of using a drill bit extension rod is the ability to reach tight spaces that a regular drill bit might not be able to access. This can be especially useful when working on large construction projects or intricate woodworking tasks. By attaching an extension rod to the drill bit, workers can extend their reach and achieve a more precise drilling result. Moreover, this material demonstrates excellent thermal and electrical insulation properties, adding another layer of protection against temperature fluctuations and electrical currents