What Materials Are Commonly Used for Oil & Gas Wear Parts?
Oil & gas wear parts are typically made from high-performance materials such as tungsten carbide, stainless steel alloys, ceramics, and special composite materials. Among these, tungsten carbide is especially popular due to its excellent wear resistance, high hardness, and strong impact strength.
These materials are selected based on the operating environment, such as exposure to abrasive slurry, corrosive chemicals, high temperature, or high pressure. Choosing the right material helps extend service life and reduces the risk of early failure in harsh working conditions.
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