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Hastelloy B2 45 Degree Elbow Pipe Fittings have a chemical composition that is a mix of Nickel, Molybdenum and Copper. The typical alloy ratio found in these components is approximately 47-50% Nickel, about 20-25% Molybdenum and an equal balance of Copper, depending on the application. This composition gives the pipe fittings superior strength and corrosion resistance compared to other steel alloys used for similar applications. They are well suited for use in high-temperature environments with excellent erosion properties and a dependable seal that can withstand high-pressure hydraulic flare or welding.

Elbow Pipe Fittings Hastelloy B2 45 Degree are essential components used in many industrial and domestic piping systems. These fittings, which connect two pipe lengths while providing a 45-degree angle, offer excellent corrosion resistance and strength, making them popular for combination heating or cooling and other high-temperature/high-pressure applications. Also, due to their superior heat resistance, these robust fittings can withstand temperature extremes from -400°F to 2200°F. In addition, their high workability also allows them to easily be welded or fastened into place in existing piping structures. Ultimately, Hastelloy B2 45 Degree Elbow Pipe Fittings are essential for practically any piping application that demands premium performance and reliability.

FAQ's for Hastelloy B2 45° Elbow Pipe Fittings

Hastelloy B2 45 Degree Elbow Pipe Fittings are available in a variety of sizes ranging from ½ inch to 10 inches. The pipe diameter should be compatible with the pipes that it is being connected with.

Hastelloy B2 45 Degree Elbow Pipe Fittings can be used to make sharp turns in a piping system, allowing for greater flexibility. These fittings are commonly used in industrial and marine applications where corrosion resistance is necessary.

The pressure rating of Hastelloy B2 45 Degree Elbow Pipe Fittings can vary depending on what size and type of elbow fitting you choose. Generally speaking, the pressure ratings range from 3,000 psi (20 bar) to 10,000 psi (68 bar).

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