There is no way of knowing with out knowing whats pumping it and at what pressure.
Depends on what is flowing through the pipe and the temperature of the pipe.
t can because it could burn a car and a car has steel in it so I say yes tell me your idea
Iron, Coal, Oil, Carbon, Gasoline, Kerosene, and Steel
The gas tank on the 99 -2005 Pontiac Grand Am SE is 14.4 -15 US gallons depending on if it is a steel tank or a polymer (plastic) tank. Polymer is 14.4 US gallons, and steel gas tank is 15 US gallons.
40.8 gallons of water per 10 feet of length.
I believe the steel tank is 18 U.S. gallons and the plastic tank is 19 U.S. gallons
I believe that is 17 U.S. gallons for the steel tank
To remove the kerosene smell from cleaning tapes adhesive off steel, you can try using white vinegar or baking soda mixed with water to clean the surface. You can also try leaving out containers of activated charcoal or coffee grounds in the area to absorb the odor. Proper ventilation of the area will also help dissipate the smell faster.
Yes, a diamond-tipped tool can cut through steel.
Steel
hairline stainless steel is pointing to its finish or type of coating. literally it has fine or minute straight lines like hair on its finish.
Yes, electricity can travel through steel. Steel is a good conductor of electricity, allowing electric current to flow easily through it. However, the amount of electricity that steel can conduct depends on factors such as its thickness and quality.