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Stainless Steel 316Ln Eccentric Reducer Pipe Fittings comprise iron, chromium, and nickel. This combination provides the fittings with high-level resistance to corrosion, making them ideal in various industrial contexts. Iron is the main component that gives strength to the fitting, while chromium and nickel form an oxide film that aids its corrosion resistance. In addition to these elements, these specialized stainless steel pipe fittings can also contain small amounts of molybdenum, nitrogen, manganese, silicon, phosphorus, sulfur, and carbon. These would enhance the greasing and welding characteristics of the material and its formability and ductility. Further additions such as lead or tin can be added in exceptional cases depending on their specific application requirements.

316Ln Stainless Steel Eccentric Reducer Pipe Fittings are extensively used in many industries due to their low upkeep costs and longer service life. They can withstand chemical and thermal shocks, pressure, humidity, and other external factors, making them ideal for various applications based in harsh environments. The fittings are highly corrosion resistant and possess excellent tensile strength, making them great options for catwalks, handrails, food processing equipment, and nuclear power plants. As these fittings come in different shapes and sizes, customers can choose the ones that best suit their specific needs.

FAQ's for Stainless Steel 316LN Eccentric Reducer Pipe Fittings

Stainless Steel 316Ln Eccentric Reducer Pipe Fittings come in a range of sizes ranging from 1/2" to 72" in both socket weld and buttweld fittings with wall thicknesses.

Stainless Steel 316Ln Eccentric Reducer Pipe Fittings connect pipes of different diameters or change the flow direction in a piping system. These fittings provide stability, strength and long-term corrosion resistance, making them ideal for industrial applications.

Stainless Steel 316Ln Eccentric Reducer Pipe Fittings have a pressure rating of up to 6,000 psi for temperatures up to 550°F (288°C).

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