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Welded pipe fittings made from clad steel

Clad steel generates benefits in various cases, such as reducing overall piping costs and accommodating materials that can only be purchased in rare materials or thin sheets.

Clad steel is a composite material that uses carbon steel, high-strength steel, low-alloy steel, etc., as the base material, and combines it with a different type of steel on one side through processes such as hot rolling (bonding), welding, or explosive bonding. It allows for the joining of dissimilar metals, enabling the creation of functions that cannot be achieved with a single metal. By combining materials with good corrosion resistance or by using less expensive metals in larger quantities alongside more expensive ones, it is also possible to reduce the overall cost of piping. This type of steel provides advantages in various cases, such as accommodating rare materials or materials that can only be purchased in thin sheets. *The photo shows a cross-section of clad steel, where the combination of dissimilar metals can be seen.

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RoHS Directive Benkan Kiko

Are welded pipe fittings products related to the RoHS directive? What about the certification?

What is the RoHS Directive? The RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances, commonly known as RoHS) Directive is a regulation enacted by the European Union (EU) in July 2006 that restricts the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment. The RoHS Directive aims to ensure that electrical and electronic equipment does not contain hazardous substances, primarily to facilitate recycling under the WEEE Directive and to prevent harm to humans and the environment during landfill disposal or incineration. Based on the official gazette published in June 2015, it has been decided that, starting from July 2019, four new phthalate esters will be added as restricted substances. *The WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment, commonly known as WEEE) Directive is a regulation by the European Union (EU) concerning waste electrical and electronic products.

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