Monday, November 1, 2010

Re: [MW:7989] Flame Jet Cutting for Seamless pipes

you should have to grind away the cut surface in order to remove any carbon residuals.

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Dear Mr. Pradip Goswami

I would like to know that, can we cut the carbon steel Seamless pipes with Flame jet cutting, Is it acceptable?

Is there any impact on material properties or will leads to metallurgical change?


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