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Inconel 600 split tee pipe fittings are components of piping systems and are composed of a Nickel-Chromium alloy made primarily of nickel content, ranging from 72 – 75%. Its chromium content is around 14.5 – 17%. The Iron content is typically 6%, while the Cobalt content can be as low as 0 - 1%. Niobium is 0.2 - 0.6%, Manganese 1%, and Molybdenum 2.00 – 3.0%. This plumbing component also contains traces of Ti, C, P, B, and S. Inconel 600 split tee pipe fittings contribute to creating strong piping systems due to its solidity that comes from its high chromium contents, providing excellent environmental corrosion resistance, making it suitable for use in many industrial applications, especially in the maritime field.

600 Inconel Split Tee Pipe Fittings offer several advantages over traditional pipe fittings. For example, they can handle higher temperatures and pressure levels than many other fittings while maintaining long-term structural integrity due to their high nickel content. This makes them ideal for fluid systems used in the aerospace, chemical processing, and petrochemical gas transportation industries. In addition to those impressive physical properties, these fittings are easily installed without the need for welding or additional pipe threading. Their resilient design also allows them to sustain corrosive materials better than other pipe fittings, resulting in a longer lifespan. A quality option for any piping application requiring superior strength and durability, Inconel 600 Split Tee Pipe Fittings provide optimal performance regardless of the system's size or function.

FAQ's for Inconel 600 Split Tee Pipe Fittings

Yes, Inconel 600 Split Tee Pipe Fittings are eco-friendly. The material is composed of 100% recycled materials, which helps reduce the environmental impact. Additionally, Inconel 600 is a nickel-based alloy which does not release any hazardous gasses or particles into the environment.

Inconel 600 Split Tee Pipe Fittings are typically marked with a logo and identifying information, including the ASTM specification number (typically A312) and the fitting's size in inches or millimetres. Additionally, each fitting is typically stamped with its own unique serial number or other identification unique to that particular item.

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