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Welded pipe fittings for piping, made of forged steel.

At Benkan Kiko, we can offer proposals for [forged steel welded pipe fittings] that accommodate a wide range of special specifications and steel types.

The main product of Benkan Kiko is the [butt-welded pipe fitting], which comes in a wide variety of types depending on the piping application, including material, diameter, wall thickness, shape, and surface treatment. Typically, the manufacturing method for [butt-welded pipe fittings] involves plastic processing. Plastic processing refers to shaping materials (steel pipes and steel plates) by applying a large force to deform them into the desired shape. Benkan Kiko's strength lies in this plastic processing technology. However, in piping primarily related to plants, there are special specifications such as steel types and shapes that cannot be accommodated by plastic processing due to specific needs. In such cases, we consider the [forged steel welded pipe fitting]. The forged products we introduce here are mainly used in plant-related applications. The manufacturing method involves forging, heat treatment, and then complete machining. Forged steel refers to materials that have been subjected to a specified forging ratio applied to steel blocks (ingots) of various steel types. The [forged steel welded pipe fitting] is a product that has been precisely machined into shape. At Benkan Kiko, we can propose a wide range of [forged steel welded pipe fittings] that accommodate various special specifications and steel types.

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What is plasticity in the first place?

The property of remaining deformation even after the force is applied and then removed! Introducing what "plasticity" is!

Metals possess both plasticity and elasticity. Elasticity is the property that allows a material to return to its original shape after being deformed by an applied force. For a familiar example, think of a rubber band. When you gently stretch a rubber band and then release it, it returns to its original shape. This property of returning to its original shape is called "elasticity." However, if a certain amount of force is applied, the material may not return to its original shape even after the force is removed. This limit of returning to the original shape is referred to as the "elastic limit." The property where deformation remains even after the force is applied and then removed is called "plasticity." We provide a detailed explanation using illustrations and diagrams, so please take a look at the PDF download. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.*

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