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Inconel 617 is an exceptional Nickel-Chromium-Cobalt-Molybdenum alloy known for its remarkable ability to withstand high temperatures and corrosive environments. In the manufacturing of unequal tee pipe fittings, this material's chemical composition plays a crucial role in providing exceptional performance in terms of durability and reliability. A closer look at the alloy reveals that it consists of large quantities of nickel and chromium (around 44-56% and 20-24%, respectively) as primary components. It is further enhanced by adding cobalt (10-15%), molybdenum (8-10%), and minor percentages of elements like aluminum, titanium, carbon, and silicon. These constituents collectively provide Inconel 617 unequal pipe fittings with unparalleled resistance to oxidation and other forms of corrosion, making it the go-to choice for various industries requiring top-notch performance, like aerospace and power generation, and chemical processing sectors.

Inconel 617 Unequal Tee Pipe Fittings are known for their exceptional characteristics and versatile uses in various industries. These fittings are crafted from a unique combination of nickel, chromium, cobalt, and molybdenum, resulting in excellent mechanical properties, such as high tensile strength, exceptional resistance to oxidation, and outstanding creep-rupture strength. One standout feature of these unequal tee pipe fittings is their ability to maintain their structural integrity in high-temperature environments, making them an ideal choice for applications such as gas turbine components, heat exchangers, and nuclear reactors. Also, Inconel 617 is quite adaptable – it can be readily fabricated through various techniques, including welding, brazing, and forming. This ultimately makes it an indispensable material for industries that demand both durability and adaptability to specific operational requirements.

FAQ's for Inconel 617 Unequal Tee Pipe Fittings

The HSN code for Inconel 617 unequal tee pipe fittings is 73079990. This applies to all types of non-alloy steel tube or pipe fittings, such as elbows, crosses and reducers.

Inconel 617 Unequal Tee pipe fittings can be welded using TIG welding with the appropriate filler material. This process involves pre-heating the pipes, purging with inert gas, and then running a continuous weld from one end of the fitting to the other.

No, Inconel 617 unequal tee pipe fittings are not magnetic as they are made from a nickel-chromium-cobalt alloy which has very low magnetic permeability and cannot be magnetized.

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