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Stainless Steel 347 Hot Induction Bend Pipe Fittings are commonly used in industrial and commercial piping systems. One of the most beneficial characteristics of this type of fitting is the chemical composition known as B16, which helps to make it resistant to corrosion and oxidation. This composition typically includes a balanced ratio of chromium, nickel, molybdenum, columbium, and nitrogen and adding trace elements, depending on the application. By incorporating these materials into the design of the fitting, stainless steel 347 hot induction bend pipe fittings can withstand a wide range of temperatures and conditions without yielding to corrosion or damage over time. As a result, these fittings are becoming increasingly popular for use in many industries worldwide.

SS 347 Hot Induction Bend Pipe Fittings are specialized components that combine two piping pieces. They help prevent leaks, keep the pipes secure, and provide support to avoid future system instability. Due to their versatility and strength, these fittings offer a high-grade solution in corrosive environments. Stainless Steel 347 is an austenitic chromium-nickel alloy with an added element - columbium - for improved corrosion resistance at higher temperatures than 304 stainless steel. Care must be taken when installing hot induction bends as the softer metal composition requires a slower temperature rise with more time in the heat zone to ensure complete penetration welding. This extra step pays off as Stainless Steel 347 has tremendous impact and fatigue strength, making it one of the most trusted materials in piping systems today.

FAQ's for Stainless Steel 347 Hot Induction Bend Pipe Fittings

The HSN code for stainless steel 347 hot induction bend pipe fittings is 73079910.

Stainless Steel 347 Hot Induction Bend Pipe Fittings can be welded by pre-heating the pipe and using a TIG welder to join the fittings together. It is important to use an Argon/Helium mix gas, as this will prevent oxidation during the welding process. Additionally, filler rods made of 347 stainless steel should be employed for ultimate strength in the finished weld.

No, stainless steel 347 is non-magnetic due to its high chromium and low carbon content.

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