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Inconel 718 Tee Pipe Fittings comprise some of the strongest metals available. Nickel, chromium, cobalt, tungsten and molybdenum combine to make this strong alloy. Its chemical composition provides excellent erosion and corrosion resistance, allowing it to be used in various applications, from commercial to industrial purposes. It can hold up perfectly in highly corrosive environments with temperatures reaching 1650°F (900°C). This makes Inconel 718 Tee Pipe Fittings one of the most durable when handling the most challenging conditions.

718 Inconel tee pipe fittings are used across various industries due to their superior corrosion and temperature resistance. These fittings can easily handle a wide range of temperatures, including 480°C for short bursts and long-term exposure up to 315°C, making them well-suited for even the harshest working environments. In addition to their temperature and corrosion resistance, these fittings are solid and durable yet have excellent weldability, allowing them to be connected without risk of breakage during bending or other installation processes. Furthermore, they possess excellent fatigue properties and higher tensile strength than other materials commonly used in pipe fittings. Inconel 718 tee pipe fittings offer numerous advantages in different applications due to their incredible combination of strength, durability, temperature resistance, corrosion resistance and weldability.

FAQ's for Inconel 718 Tee Pipe Fittings

The HSN code of Inconel 718 tee pipe fittings is 73079990.

To weld Inconel, 718 tee pipe fittings, a good quality welding machine and filler metal should be used. Ensuring the weld area is clean, and contaminant-free is also important. Furthermore, proper preheating and post-weld heat treatments may be necessary to reduce warpage and cracking due to thermal stresses.

No, Inconel 718 tee pipe fittings are not magnetic due to their nickel-based alloy composition, which contains no ferromagnetic materials such as iron or steel. This makes them ideal for applications with a risk of corrosion from magnetic sources or sparks from electrical circuitry.

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