In today’s world, where climate change and environmental issues are at the forefront of global concerns, every effort to protect our planet counts. The Aluminum Diffusion manufacturing method that is used to produce Daiwa Calorized Lance Pipe is among one of those efforts. With this manufacturing method, we can develop energy-efficient products to minimize environmental impacts when we have to use too many quick consumption products. Before digging deeper into the article below, we encourage you to refer to our previous articles about Daiwa CA Lance to get a more comprehensive overview first.
"Structure and Size of Daiwa Calorized Lance Pipe"
"The Importance of The Heat-Resistant Calorized Layer"
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Aluminum Diffusion is a method that diffuses aluminum to make it deeply permeated into the inner and outer structure of steel pipes.
Thanks to Aluminum Diffusion, steel pipes will have a better heat-resistant aluminum-iron alloy layer and a stronger bonding structure between aluminum and iron to protect the base metal against severe oxidation and corrosion caused by the high temperature in the furnace or harsh environment.
The layer with high heat resistance and high hardness formed around the inner and outer surfaces of steel pipes after the Aluminum Diffusion manufacturing process ends is called Calorized Layer.
To understand more deeply about Calorized Layer, we will share more about its characteristics for you in the following part.
Calorized Layers are created by diffusing aluminum into mild steel pipes at temperatures exceeding 1000°C. This process forms heat-resistant aluminum-iron alloys on both the inner and outer surfaces, enhancing the pipes' high-temperature resistance.
Calorized Layer created by the Aluminum Diffusion method provides numerous advantages to the material, especially in high-temperature and oxidizing environments. Its characteristics includes:
At Daiwa Lance, we employ the Aluminum Diffusion method to create a superior aluminum-iron alloy Calorized Layer for all CA Lance products. This process ensures aluminum to be more deeply penetrated into the structure of steel pipes, providing exceptional corrosion resistance and durability.
Nowadays, some oxygen blowing pipes on the market claimed as heat-resistant, while superficially resembling Daiwa CA Lance, but use traditional Aluminum Coating - a different way to produce Daiwa Calorized Lance - instead of Aluminum Diffusion.
Simply put, Aluminum Coating is a manufacturing method that applies a protective aluminum layer onto the surface of steel pipes. This method merely creates an external coating, enveloping the underlying steel base. Although it still enhances heat resistance and corrosion protection in some way, the coating's uneven thickness and the lack of aluminum-iron alloy bonding make it susceptible to peeling, as a result, failing to extend the lance's lifespan as we expected.
Let's we summarize what's the difference between these two methods in the table below.
In this article, we've summarized the main points of Aluminum Diffusion and its significance in improving heat resistance and corrosion protection for Daiwa CA Lance. Additionally, the difference between Aluminum Diffusion and Aluminum Coating, which leads to a difference in the quality of the final product, is also a point worth noting.
To minimize environmental burdens and save money for your business , we encourage you to use lance pipes with the efficient method that provides high durability and longevity, thus simultaneously improving the living environment.
We understand that with the increasing costs of raw materials, price is one of the major concerns you have. Therefore, let us offer further guidance so you can select the most suitable product within your planned budget. Click the link below to reach out to Daiwa Lance.