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Inconel 718 is an alloy made from nickel, chromium, molybdenum and niobium. The nickel content is around 50-55%, chromium 17-21%, molybdenum 2.8-3.3% and niobium 4.75-5.50%. The addition of titanium in 0.6%-0.9% enhances the heat-treating effects of the alloy, making it ideal for particular applications like Tee Pipe Fittings. It also contributes to greater hot strength and a reduction in oxidation rate under extreme conditions such as high temperatures and corrosive environments, making it one of the top choices for long-lasting pipes subjected to these harsh situations.

Inconel 718 reducing tee pipe fittings are essential to many industries, from marine engineering and aerospace to energy production and nuclear engineering. Due to their ability to easily handle sulfuric, nitric, phosphoric, hydrochloric acids and hot water, petroleum and gas systems, they provide an invaluable connection for the safe exchange of various substances. Made from nickel-chromium alloy, these incredibly durable fittings are also exceptionally resistant to corrosion, abrasion and oxidation. This extreme flexibility only adds to its convenience; it can easily match different pipe sizes due to its adjustable diameter. All in all, 718 718 Inconel reducing tee pipe fittings make it easy to create a secure fit and offer many industries a reliable solution no matter what the application may be.

FAQ's for Inconel 718 Reducing Tee Pipe Fittings

Inconel 718 reducing tee pipe fittings come in various sizes to suit different needs. Standard sizes are available in NPT Threaded (National Pipe Thread) and Socket Welding for pressure ratings up to 3000 psi. Additionally, custom sizes can be produced on request, depending on specific requirements.

Inconel 718 reducing tee pipe fittings are commonly used in various applications, such as automotive and aerospace fuel systems, chemical processing plants, fertilizer plants, and oil refineries. The high level of corrosion resistance makes them ideal for highly corrosive environments or areas with a risk of leakage due to pressure or temperature changes.

The pressure rating of Inconel 718 reducing tee pipe fittings depends on the size and type of fitting used. Generally, they have a maximum operating pressure rating of up to 3000 psi (pounds per square inch). However, it is important to consult the manufacturer's specifications before installation to ensure the fitting chosen suits its intended application.

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