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Stainless Steel 316N Elbow Pipe Fittings offer a unique blend of durability and strength thanks to their special chemical composition. Made up of elements like iron, nickel, chromium, molybdenum, and nitrogen, these fittings form a corrosion-resistant material when exposed to atmospheric and water environments. The addition of nitrogen also improves mechanical properties like strength, weldability and toughness, making Stainless Steel 316N Elbow Pipe Fittings ideal for use in many industrial applications. Easy to work with and incredibly sturdy against temperature fluctuations or corrosive elements like acids, these fittings are sure to provide superior performance for any project.

316N Elbow Pipe Fittings Stainless Steel provide a strong and reliable connection between two pipes. These fittings are often used in plumbing and other applications that require corrosion resistance, strength, and durability. Stainless steel 316N boasts excellent resistance to oxidation and pitting, with its high nickel content as an effective deterrent to rusting and abrasion damage. They also have excellent ductility, which makes them highly malleable and ideal for creating solutions in tight spaces or challenging conditions. Finish options include polished and pickled, giving designers the flexibility to create aesthetically pleasing installations. With all these features, stainless steel 316N elbow pipe fittings make austenitic stainless steel one of the most popular choices for use in plumbing and engineering projects.

FAQ's for Stainless Steel 316N Elbow Pipe Fittings

The HSN Code for Stainless Steel 316N Elbow Pipe Fittings is 73079990. This code is applicable to any item that is a tube or pipe fitting of stainless steel, whether seamless or welded.

Welding stainless steel 316N elbow pipe fittings can be done safely and effectively with proper preparation, the use of appropriate consumables, and a suitable welding technique.

Stainless Steel 316N Elbow Pipe Fittings are generally non-magnetic unless cold worked. However, post-welding processes such as machining and grinding can cause them to become magnetic due to the introduction of micro welds.

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