CUSTOM STEEL FABRICATION OF CARBON STEEL TUBES FOR THE NUCLEAR POWER INDUSTRY
Harmony Metal Fabrication was approached by a client in the nuclear power industry to manufacture carbon steel tubes that would be used in a power plant. Following the customer supplied 3D CAD drawings, we fabricated the tubes from carbon steel using machining processes such as sawing, drilling, and milling. Sand blasting and spray painting the tubes with gray epoxy finished the tubes per the customer requirements. The tubes had a final dimension of 6″ x 6″ with a wall thickness of ¼”. The tubes varied in lengths through 40″ and weighed 1,000 lb. We manufactured these tubes to tolerances of ±1/16″ and performed inspection testing to ensure that the tubes met all required specifications.
To learn more about this carbon steel tube fabrication project, please see the table below or contact Harmony Metal Fabrication today.
Custom Steel Fabrication Project Highlights
Product Name | Carbon Steel Tube |
Product Description | This carbon steel tube is used within a nuclear power plant. |
Capabilities Applied/Processes | Sawing Drilling Milling Sand Blasting Painting
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Equipment Used to Manufacture Part | Vertical Band Saw Drill Press Milling Machine |
Overall Part Dimensions | 6" x 6" x ¼" Wall Thickness Length: Up to 40" |
Tightest Tolerances | ±1/16" |
Material Used | Carbon Steel |
Material Finish | Gray |
In Process Testing/Inspection Performed | Final Inspection |
Estimated Part Weight | 1,000 lbs |
Industry for Use | Nuclear Power |
Turnaround Time | 4-5 Weeks |
Delivery Location | U.S. Southeast Region |
Standards Met | 3D CAD Drawing |