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Incoloy 825 Reducing Cross Pipe Fittings are comprised of a special blend of elements, including nickel, chromium, iron, copper and molybdenum. Nickel gives the fittings good corrosion resistance, while chromium increases the material's resistivity to pitting and crevice corrosion. Molybdenum imparts strength to its alloy structure, making them ideal for any application subjected to extreme temperatures and pressures. Iron provides Incoloy 825 with magnetic properties useful for certain applications, as does copper, which improves the response to sulfide stress cracking, also known as "sour service". The result is a superior alloy that provides superior quality performance, toughness and durability in challenging chemical environments.

 825 Incoloy Reducing Cross Pipe Fittings are high-quality alloy pipe fittings that are versatile and have a range of uses in many different industries. The presence of molybdenum, chromium, and nickel gives the Incoloy 825 fittings extraordinary corrosion resistance - making them ideal for heat-resistant applications in the chemical processing industry. This material has exceptional strength and durability and superior stress corrosion cracking and pitting/crevice corrosion resistance properties at elevated temperatures. Additionally, Incoloy 825 Reducing Cross Pipe Fittings have very good weldability characteristics, which make them well-suited to pressure piping systems across multiple fields, from oil & gas to food processing.

FAQ's for Incoloy 825 Reducing Cross Pipe Fittings

The Harmonized System Nomenclature (HSN) Code for Incoloy 825 Reducing Cross Pipe Fittings is 73079200.

In order to weld Incoloy 825 Reducing Cross Pipe Fittings, you should use a gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW) method with matching filler wire.

No, Incoloy 825 Reducing Cross Pipe Fittings are non-magnetic in nature.

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