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Stainless Steel 310 Reducing Elbow Pipe Fittings

Stainless Steel 310 Reducing Elbow Pipe Fittings

The chemical B16 of Stainless Steel 310 Reducing Elbow Pipe Fittings is a copper-nickel alloy that contains 30% nickel and 16% chromium. It is primarily applied as an anti-corrosion agent in elbow pipe fittings. Its resistance to corrosive environments, especially seawater, makes it an ideal choice for shipbuilding, coastal engineering, and offshore construction. In addition, B16 has excellent thermal and pressure-resistant qualities, making it suitable for handling exceptionally high temperatures in industrial applications. As such, it provides strength and durability to the piping system while still being easy to work with due to its flexibility. This makes B16 a key ingredient in stainless steel elbow pipe fittings.

SS 310 Reducing Elbow Pipe Fittings are used in various applications, from process piping to heating systems, and have several unique properties. These fittings provide considerable corrosion resistance due to their composition of chromium, molybdenum, silicon, manganese and nickel. In addition, SS 310 Reducing Elbow Pipe Fittings are known for their excellent toughness at high temperatures, making them suitable for occupation in boilers and furnaces in industrial settings. Superheated steam operations will further benefit from the lower magnetism presented by these types of pipe fittings. Ultimately, SS 310 Reducing Elbow Pipe Fittings provide reliable performance while exhibiting extraordinary strength and impact resistance even under harsh conditions.

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Stainless Steel 310 Reducing Elbow Pipe Fittings FAQ's  

DN15-DN300

Petrochemical, Oil & Gas, Power Generation, Pulp & Paper industries.

Yes, these fittings are rated to withstand up to >1400°F (760°C) at 3000psi operating pressure depending on size and alloy grade.