Hana Mea Mea Hoʻolako Hao Ductile, Hale Hana Puna, Mea kūʻai ikaika, mea hoʻolako kumu mua o Kina
ʻO ka hoʻomaka ʻana o ka hao hao.
Ductile/Nodular cast iron is a high-strength cast iron material developed in the 1950s. Its comprehensive properties are close to steel. Based on its excellent properties, it has been successfully used to cast some parts with highly demanding complex forces, strength, toughness, and wear resistance. Nodular cast iron has rapidly developed into a cast iron material second only to gray cast iron and widely used. The so-called "substituting iron for steel" mainly refers to ductile iron.
Hoʻopuka pōkole o kā mākou hale hana huahana hao ductile:
kapikala i kakauia: |
3 miliona ma RMB |
kapikala nui: |
22 miliona ma RMB |
limahana: |
20 kanaka |
hiki ke hana i ka makahiki: |
2000 tona |
uhi wahi: |
18000m2 |
ka umu induction medium-frequency: |
5t:2 hoʻonohonoho; 1.5t:1 hoʻonohonoho; 1t:1 hoonohonoho |
ʻO ka hoʻokaʻawale ʻana i ka laina hoʻoheheʻe flaskless pana-ʻomi ʻia: | 2 laina | ||
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