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Nickel Alloy Alloy 20 90 Degree Short Radius Elbow Pipe Fittings are comprised of a unique combination of metals that make them highly resistant to corrosion, acid attack, and stress corrosion cracking. This specialized alloy is composed of 20% nickel, 2-3% molybdenum, and 3-4% copper. In addition, it also contains small amounts of iron, manganese, silicon, carbon, and sulfur. The careful balance of these elements results in a material that can withstand harsh environments, such as those found in chemical processing plants, pharmaceutical production facilities, and other industries that require highly corrosive-resistant materials. These fittings are an excellent choice for applications that demand exceptional strength and durability while maintaining the integrity of the material over time.

Nickel Alloy Alloy 20 90 Degree Short Radius Elbow Pipe Fittings are essential components in industries that require high resistance to corrosion, including chemical processing, food processing, and pharmaceutical manufacturing. These fittings are made of nickel, chromium, and molybdenum, which give them superior resistance to acids such as sulfuric, nitric, and phosphoric acid, as well as other environments that contain chlorides or halides. Due to the alloy's high corrosion resistance properties, these fittings are used in aggressive and high-temperature environments. In addition, their 90-degree short radius design allows them to connect perpendicular pipes with a reduced resistance flow. These fittings are available in different sizes, dimensions, and lengths, making them versatile and adaptable to various industry needs.

FAQ's for Nickel Alloy Alloy 20 90° Short Radius Elbow Pipe Fittings

According to the Indian Customs Tariff, Nickel Alloy Alloy 20 90 Degree Short Radius Elbow Pipe Fittings has an HSN Code of 73079910.

Welding Nickel Alloy Alloy 20 90 Degree Short Radius Elbow Pipe Fittings can be done successfully with a TIG welding process. The parameters of the weld should be adjusted according to the material grade, such as current, voltage and arc length. Using appropriate filler metal for proper penetration and avoiding overheating is key for success in this operation.

No, Nickel Alloy Alloy 20 90 degree short radius elbow pipe fittings are not magnetic because they contain high levels of chromium and nickel, which are non-magnetic elements.

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