Parts Of A Whole

October 16th, 2009

Advanced technology started taking shape many centuries ago, where science had begun to fashion many tools for specific purposes, leading us on a technological road, with endless advancement and mastering our environment.

For example, it was not long ago that Henry Ford had taught us about the assembly line, but what he really taught us was the ‘putting together of individual elements’ in order to create the whole.

Modern engineers had been increasingly pressurised to conform to the tradition of science, one for example, to make stronger materials, and they have to some extent succeeded in the ‘creation’ of alloy metals.

Our very own metallurgists and scientists here at Chemipetro follow this very tradition, that of quality control, as we are always in pursuit of stocking lighter, yet stronger metals that are more heat resistant in their materials. Our special range of flanges and pipes, weld neck flanges for example, testify to that as these come in alloys of Carbon, Nickel and Iron.

Steel, or stainless steel rather, is an alloy of Iron and Carbon and is able to be graded, depending on the amount of Carbon that it contains. The exact quality of your steel pipes or flanges are therefore dependent on you, in as much as you tell us what your specific requirements are.

So for example, you may require a soft stainless steel as opposed to a stainless steel that can withstand very high pressures. We are able to produce such steel to your specifications.

Being one of the leading distributors in the petrochemical industry of flanges such as blind flanges and weld neck flanges, we make it our business to first and foremost understand the needs for which our flanges and products are used as it saves a lot of time and money, but most of all, it ensures that quality is guaranteed each time.