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A234 WPB

Carbon Steel A234 WPb Barrel Nipple Pipe fittings comprise various chemical components contributing to their strength and durability. The base material used in this type of fitting is primarily an alloy, including Chromium, Molybdenum, Manganese, and other traces of Transition Metals. This primary material contains trace elements and small amounts of other materials such as Sulphur, Phosphorus, Iron, and Nickel. These raw elements are further treated with Heat Treatment to get desired properties such as high corrosion resistance, superior tensile strength, lower brittleness, etc. All these chemical components make Carbon Steel A234 WPb Barrel Nipple Pipe fittings ideal for various industrial applications exposed to harsh temperatures or acidic environments.

A234 Carbon Steel WPB Barrel Nipple Pipe Fittings are commonly used to connect two pieces of piping with different diameters. These fittings help to provide a secure connection by providing a snug fit. They can be used in high-temperature applications such as boilers and refrigeration systems and low-pressure applications such as water lines. Carbon steel barrel nipple pipe fittings have excellent durability due to their high strength and dense structure, making them ideal for long-term projects or harsh working environments. They also possess superior corrosion resistance, enabling them to stand up against the elements for years. In addition, since they are relatively inexpensive compared to other materials, they make a great choice economically both in the short and long term.

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Carbon Steel A234 WPb Barrel Nipple Pipe Fittings are used in a variety of applications, including oil and gas pipelines, petroleum refining, chemical processing and more due to their high strength and corrosion resistance.

Carbon Steel A234 WPb Barrel Nipple Pipe Fittings have a maximum pressure rating of 2000 psi (13.8 MPa) at ambient temperature and 600 psi (4.1 MPa) at operating temperatures up to 400°F (204°C).

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