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Inconel 600 Eccentric Reducer Fittings are composed of a nickel-chromium alloy with a maximum concentration of 72% nickel, 15% chromium, and 8% iron. Other trace elements are also present, including molybdenum, manganese, silicon, and carbon. Due to its unique composition, Inconel 600 is resistant to corrosion in both oxidizing and reducing conditions offering extra benefits for those who opt to use it in their piping systems. Additionally, the alloy has so far proven to be especially useful when piping high-temperature liquids, as this material can handle temperatures up to 2000°F!

Inconel 600 Eccentric Reducer Pipe Fittings are an invaluable addition to many different plumbing and industrial applications. This type of fitting is made from corrosion-resistant nickel-chromium alloy, making it ideal for dealing with highly corrosive environments. Its superior thermal expansion and strength further add to its value in areas where other materials may not be suitable. Additionally, it offers excellent corrosion resistance as well as superior oxidation resistance in coke ovens, nitric acid plants, and more. This makes this type of pipe fitting a popular choice for many industries that need to transport fluids safely and securely under challenging conditions.

FAQ's for Inconel 600 Eccentric Reducer Pipe Fittings

The Harmonised System of Nomenclature (HSN) code for Inconel 600 eccentric reducer pipe fittings is 73079990.

The best way to weld Inconel 600 eccentric reducer pipe fittings is by using gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW) process with a filler metal matched to the base metal’s composition. Special attention should be paid to preheating and post-weld heat treatment for maximum strength and corrosion resistance.

No, Inconel 600 Eccentric Reducer Pipe Fittings is not magnetic due to its low iron content and high nickel content which has strong non-magnetic properties.

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