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发表于 2021-9-1 00:05:55 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
Hello everybody!Just wanted to ask you if the Sargol and Sarlun terms are widely used and commonly known in the US. In my previous thread I asked about a lip weld. The Sargol and Sarlun turned out to be just what I was asking about (or similar to that). It turned out that "the lip weld" is out of the AWS terminology. But the description of the Sargol and Sarlun facings use the term "lip":"The Sargol and Sarlun facings, which have lips for seal welding, are used frequently for severe service conditions."So, plase, tell me if the terms Sargol and Sarlun are common and widely acceptable.Thank you. Attached Images
Reply:This is what our guys call a "lip weld":(Well, I'm from Russia.) Attached ImagesLast edited by Jack8rkin; 11-03-2011 at 11:22 AM.
Reply:Nobody knows?
Reply:Those names are obviously proprietary brand names, and if they were common in the US they'd yield search engine hits.
Reply:Ok. I thought these names are widely known amonst welders... It's like the case with the "lip weld" (well, in translation from Russian) -- few matches in the Russian search, few welders know about it. It's mostly used in the nuclear industry, and those who is out of the nukes hardly know about this term -- "lip weld".Anybody knows the origin of the terms Sarlun and Sargol?
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