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Carbon Steel WPhy 65 Reducing Cross Pipe Fittings have a chemical composition of iron, carbon, manganese and silicon. This combination of elements effectively provides excellent corrosion resistance. The iron content strengthens the material, while the carbon adds durability and rigidity. The manganese adds the ability to resist wear and tear, while the silicon increases its weldability. This unique chemical composition ensures that this type of reducing cross-pipe fittings is durable, solid and reliable for various applications in plumbing and other industries.

65 Carbon Steel WPhy Reducing Cross Pipe Fittings are famous for various applications due to their properties and reliability. This type of pipe fitting can be used in many high-pressure and high-temperature environments thanks to its robust construction and heavy-duty strength. It does not rust or corrode quickly, making it highly resistant to most chemicals that could cause adverse reactions. It also has a lower friction coefficient than other materials, making it easier to maintain and last longer than many others. Overall, the strength, durability, and corrosion resistance make CS WPhy 65 Reducing Cross Pipe Fittings an ideal choice for any industry needing a reliable pipe fitting solution.

FAQ's for Carbon Steel WPHY 65 Reducing Cross Pipe Fittings

The Carbon Steel WPhy 65 Reducing Cross Pipe Fittings are available in various sizes, including 1/2 to 72 inches. The fittings may be available in different wall thicknesses, depending on the application and manufacturer.

Carbon Steel WPhy 65 Reducing Cross Pipe Fittings are commonly used in industrial applications and can be employed in various plumbing jobs. They suit high-pressure systems like water and steam piping, oil and gas pipelines, heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems, industrial process plants and machine shops.

The pressure rating for the Carbon Steel WPhy 65 Reducing Cross Pipe Fittings is up to 5500 PSI (Pounds per Square Inch). This rating depends on the fitting size and the material used in its construction.

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