DIN 17175 Seamless Steel Pipe
DIN 17175 standard covers a range of materials called heat-resistant steels, which are specifically developed to maintain their mechanical properties and structural integrity at elevated temperatures. These materials include various alloy and non-alloy steel grades, such as 15Mo3, 13CrMo44, 10CrMo910, and others.DIN 17175 pipes are intended for use in high-temperature and high-pressure environments, such as in boilers, pipelines, and heat exchangers. The standard outlines the requirements for dimensions, technical conditions, and mechanical properties of these tubes, ensuring their suitability and reliability in various industrial applications involving elevated temperatures.
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Transport packaging is used to minimize product damage during transportation and distribution, ensure product safety, facilitate storage, transport, loading and unloading, and expedite handover and inspection. People utilize packaging for transportation, storage, and handling. Also known as outer packaging, its main function is to protect goods, prevent damage during storage and transportation, minimize the impact of various external conditions on the goods during transport, and facilitate inspection, inventory, and distribution.
Transport packaging should meet the following basic requirements:
• Sufficient strength, rigidity, and stability;
• Waterproof, moisture-proof, insect-proof, corrosion-proof, and theft-proof capabilities;
• The selection of packaging materials should meet economic and safety requirements;
• The weight, dimensions, markings, and form of the packaging should conform to international and national standards, facilitating handling and loading/unloading;
• Reduce the labor intensity of workers and ensure safe and convenient operation.
The basic principles that should be followed in the design of transport packaging equipment include: standardization and serialization; containerization and large-scale principles; diversification and specialization principles; scientific principles; and ecological principles.