B21C37/154

Refrigerant to water heat exchanger
10557667 · 2020-02-11 · ·

A heat exchanger having at least one inner conduit comprising of a second tubular member coaxially disposed within a first tubular member, wherein the second tubular member outer surface is in contact with the first tubular member inner surface. Each of the first and second tubular members is composed of a material with an approximately 0.015 inch maximum wall thickness.

TUBING FOR BRAKE AND FUEL SYSTEMS INCORPORATING GRAPHENE IMPREGNATED POLYAMIDES

A coated metal pipe for use as an automotive fluid transport tube and including any of a single or double walled tubing formed into a circular cross sectional profile. An intermediate primer layer is applied over the tubing. A polyamide incorporating a graphene powder is further applied over the intermediate layer.

SENSOR FOR A HIGH-PRESSURE LINE, AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME

Sensor for high-pressure line and method for manufacturing thereof. The sensor detects parameters or properties of fluid conducted in a high-pressure line while maintaining the high pressure of the fluid. The sensor includes an inner tube extending concentrically in the outer tube that together form a tube and at least one groove which extends in the inner surface of the outer tube or in the outer surface of the inner tube in a longitudinal direction, at least one signal line arranged in the groove, and at least one pick-up element connected to the signal line and arranged at least in the groove or in at least one recess which is provided at least in the outer surface of the inner tube or in the inner surface of the outer tube in addition to the at least one groove. The outer tube is in frictional connection with the inner tube.

COMPOSITE TUBE WITH A SACRIFICIAL LAYER FOR VERY THIN WALL HEAT EXCHANGERS

Composite tube assemblies and thin-walled tubing are disclosed. In embodiments, the composite tube assemblies include a functional tube and a sacrificial tube disposed within or around the functional tube. The sacrificial tube may be removed by exposure to a corrosive media, without substantially affecting the functional tube. Methods of forming composite tube assemblies and thin-walled tubing are also described.

A SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING A SYSTEM
20190346071 · 2019-11-14 · ·

A signal transmission system or a sensor system comprises at least one signal line and at least one sensor connected to the signal line, a first tube formed of a metal strip or metal plate having two longitudinal edges extending in a longitudinal direction and two transverse edges connecting the longitudinal edges, wherein the metal strip or metal plate is formed to a cavity by joining the longitudinal edges of the metal strip or metal plate together, and wherein the at least one signal line is located in the cavity. A method for manufacturing such a signal transmission system or a sensor system is also disclosed.

CONNECTION TUBE AND ITS METHOD OF MANUFACTURING

A connection tube (1) for connecting two tubes (8, 9) of different alloys, wherein the connection tube has a central through-hole extending along a longitudinal axis and comprises a first end portion (2) of a first alloy, 5 a second end portion (3) of a second alloy, and a middle portion (4) which is at least partly double-layered with said second alloy forming an annular inner layer and said first alloy forming an annular outer layer, wherein a metallic bond has been formed between said layers. The inner and outer layers are mechanically interlocked by means of at 10 least one helically extending thread formed in an interface between said layers. The connection tube is manufactured from a base component and an outer component threaded onto the base component to form a work piece, which is hot worked to form a metallic bond. 15

TUBULAR ELEMENT TO TRANSFER ABRASIVE MATERIALS, IN PARTICULAR CONCRETE, AND METHOD TO MAKE IT
20190291155 · 2019-09-26 ·

A method to make a tubular element to transfer abrasive materials such as concrete, inert materials or suchlike, where the tubular element includes an external tubular component made of steel and an internal tubular component, coaxial to the external tubular component, where the internal tubular component is made of chromium carbide, or other similar material resistant to wear.

Improving the bending behaviour of mechanically-lined rigid pipe
10406577 · 2019-09-10 · ·

A method of making mechanically-lined pipe with primary expansion by plastically expanding a liner sleeve within an outer pipe, under lining pressure applied internally to the liner sleeve. On relieving the lining pressure, elastic radial contraction of the outer pipe makes a mechanical bond between the outer pipe and the liner sleeve. Then, secondary expansion of the outer pipe is performed under fixing pressure, which may be greater than the lining pressure, applied internally to the liner sleeve at an end portion of the pipe. This makes or strengthens a mechanical bond at the end portion. The resulting pipe joint has an end portion and a body portion inboard of the end portion. The body portion has a first, lesser bonding pressure between the outer pipe and the liner sleeve. The end portion has a second, greater bonding pressure between the outer pipe and liner sleeve.

BIMETALLIC TUBE AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING A BIMETALLIC TUBE

The present disclosure relates to a bimetallic tube comprising a first metallic tube having an inner diameter and an outer diameter, and a second metallic tube having an inner diameter and an outer diameter, wherein the first metallic tube is arranged within and force-fitted to the second metallic tube and wherein the first metallic tube comprises a zirconium (Zr) based alloy and wherein the second metallic tube comprises an austenitic stainless steel. The present disclosure also relates to a method for manufacturing a bimetallic tube comprising the steps of providing a first metallic tube having an inner diameter and an outer diameter, providing a second metallic tube having an inner diameter and an outer diameter, wherein the outer diameter of the first metallic tube is smaller than the inner diameter of the second tube, insetting the first metallic tube into the second metallic tube, cold-drawing the first and second metallic tubes together, such that the first and second metallic tubes are force-fitted together.

Process for producing a multilayer pipe by expansion and multilayer pipe produced by said process

A process for producing a multilayer pipe by expansion is disclosed, with or without heating, in which a multilayer pipe (1) comprises at least one outer pipe of metallic material (10) and an inner pipe of metallic material (20), the inner pipe of metallic material (20) having a yield strength lower than the yield strength of the outer pipe (23) and an external diameter smaller than the internal diameter of the outer pipe. The process for producing the multilayer pipe comprises a mounting step (34) between the pipes (10, 20), wherein the inner pipe is inserted inside the outer pipe, and at least one mechanical expansion step (36), comprising moving a mandrel (2) longitudinally and internally in the inner pipe (20) while the outer pipe and the inner pipe are held at a fixed position, wherein at least part of the mandrel (2) has a greater external diameter than the internal diameter of the inner pipe. When the pipes are subjected to a process of cold expansion, a lined pipe is obtained, which is characterized by mechanical bonding between the pipes. When the pipes are subjected to a process of hot expansion, a clad pipe is obtained, which is characterized by metallurgical bonding between the pipes.