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Stainless Steel 348 Concentric Reducer Pipe Fittings

Stainless Steel 348 Concentric Reducer Pipe Fittings

Stainless Steel 348 Concentric Reducer Pipe Fittings have a lot of chemical composition, but the most important and popular one is B16. This alloy is composed of precise amounts of iron, nickel, chromium, manganese and silicon. It offers excellent resistance to corrosion and outstanding wear-resistance characteristics. This alloy is also especially well-suited for extremely high temperatures applications, usually up to 2600°F. B16 has proven that it can function effectively in various environments and applications quickly over time. Hence, SS 348 Concentric Reducer Pipe Fittings are preferred by many as they can withstand different environmental conditions with ease.

Stainless Steel 348 Concentric Reducer Pipe Fittings have various uses within professional industries, including chemical processing, power generation and offshore oil rigs. These fittings provide a reliable connection between two components of different sizes to reduce the diameter and allow materials to flow correctly. Their benefits include high strength and resistance against oxidation, improved stress corrosion cracking, and good forming properties. They are also designed with increased durability, which will withstand extreme temperatures while not succumbing to deformity or fatigue. All these attributes make SS 348 Concentric Reducer Pipe Fittings ideal for flexible uses even in extreme conditions.

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Stainless Steel 348 Concentric Reducer Pipe Fittings FAQ's  

Sizes range from ½” to 16”.

Weight varies depending on size and wall thickness, typically in the range of 0.5 lb/ft to 20 lb/ft.

End connections include threaded, socket weld, butt weld, and grooved ends.