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Rocket engines are complex propulsion systems that generate thrust by expelling high-velocity exhaust gases. High-quality metal tubes play a critical role in their construction, performance, and safe operation.
Reliable Partner For Rocket Engine OEMS
The metal tubes used in rocket engines serve several critical purposes, including carrying propellants, cooling components, and conveying fluids within the engine's structure.
We work closely with rocket engine OEMs to develop tubes that withstand extreme pressures and temperatures to ensure optimal engine performance.
Alloys
When designing rocket engine systems, engineers must consider various factors, such as material selection, thermal expansion, high-pressure resistance, vibration, and compatibility with propellants.
Typical materials used for these tubes include high-strength alloys like stainless steel, nickel alloys including Inconel 625 and 718, and titanium, which can withstand the extreme conditions experienced during rocket engine operation.
Sizes
Precision tubing for rocket engines are available in sizes from 0.250” (6.35mm) outside diameter right up to 1.5” (38.1mm).
Quality Control and Inspection
Stringent inspection and rigorous testing are applied at every stage of our operations, enabling us to consistently achieve the highest standards. This ensures the reliability and safety of our products throughout space missions