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Alloy steel WP911 split tee pipe fittings comprise a blend of carbon, manganese, phosphorus, sulfur, silicon, chromium and molybdenum. This specific combination of metals is designed to offer superior mechanical properties and excellent fabrication characteristics. The superior strength of alloy steel components makes them ideal for jobs that involve seismic applications and require additional power - more often than not in hazardous environments. These pipes are designed for high-pressure applications with extreme temperature changes without impacting performance and meet the most stringent quality requirements. Whether used in cryogenic settings or highly corrosive conditions, WP911 pipe fittings have proven to deliver superior service over time.

WP911 Alloy Steel Split Tee Pipe Fittings are primarily known to be used in chemical process piping systems, especially those which carry corrosive liquids. The superior durability of this type of alloy steel makes it ideal for withstanding temperature shock and thermal shocks as well as thermal cycling while also increasing pressure capacity in pipelines. This material is also highly resistant to corrosion from hot water, steam and other embrittling agents. In addition to its outstanding mechanical properties, this alloy steel has dimensional accuracy and superior weldability, making it an ideal choice for reducers, inserts, tees and laterals.

FAQ's for Alloy Steel WP911 Split Tee Pipe Fittings

Alloy Steel WP911 Split Tee Pipe Fittings are available in sizes from 1/8" to 4", with pressures up to 6,000 PSI and temperatures ranging from -20°F to 750°F.

Alloy Steel WP911 Split Tee Pipe Fittings are primarily used to connect and branch two different pipes in high-pressure, medium-temperature applications. They offer superior corrosion resistance, wear and tear resistance, strength and enhanced flow characteristics compared to other materials.

Welding alloy steel WP911 split tee pipe fittings requires using the right welding technique and materials to ensure a strong, secure connection. Stick welding is the most common method recommended for this application, with E7018 low hydrogen electrodes being the best choice of material.

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