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Stainless steel 348 forged fittings are one of the most popular materials used for various applications in the plumbing, marine and automotive industries. They are created using an alloy of chromium, nickel and other trace elements, leading to the combination providing high levels of resistance to corrosion, high-temperature oxidation and many forms of stress. This unique blend of elements enables stainless steel 348 forged fittings to far surpass traditional steel products in terms of performance and longevity. As a result, they are used across a huge range of applications requiring strength and reliability with minimal maintenance costs.

SS 348 forged fittings find great use in chemical and oil refineries worldwide. It is largely immune to stress-induced corrosion thanks to its high heat resistance. Additionally, it can resist acidic solutions and other corrosive agents, making it an ideal choice for a wide variety of harsh processes. The mechanical properties of stainless steel 348 allow for excellent formability, weldability and machinability – further increasing its value both inside the chemical and oil refining industry and other industries requiring highly durable equipment. Additionally, stainless steel 348 forged fittings are easy to fabricate using conventional methods, making them more cost-effective compared to other solutions available in the market.

FAQ's for Stainless Steel 348 Forged Fittings

Stainless steel 348 forged fittings are available in a variety of dimensions and sizes, including NPT, BSP, and socket weld fittings. The size range typically starts at 1/8" and goes up to 4", with larger sizes available upon request.

Yes, stainless steel 348 forged fittings are suitable for high-temperature applications as they have a high melting point and excellent resistance to thermal stress. They can withstand temperatures up to 1600°F (870°C).

Stainless steel 348 forged fittings are manufactured by heating a piece of stainless steel 348 to its forging temperature, then shaping it into the desired fitting shape using a press or hammer. This process is known as "forging" and results in a strong, durable fitting with excellent resistance to corrosion and high temperatures.

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