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Stainless Steel 347 is an austenitic stainless steel alloy with a high chromium content, nickel, and columbium stabilised to enhance its corrosion resistance. The 150 LBS flanges are typically made from this alloy as it offers excellent resistance to intergranular and high-temperature corrosion. The chemical composition of Stainless Steel 347 typically includes 18-20% chromium, 11-15% nickel, 2% molybdenum, and small amounts of nitrogen, carbon, and columbium. The combination of these elements gives the alloy its high resistance to oxidation and creep resistance at high temperatures. The 150 LBS flanges made from this alloy have good welding and forming properties and are commonly used in high-temperature industrial applications, such as furnace components and heat exchangers.

SS 347 150 LBS flanges are commonly used in high-temperature industrial applications, such as furnace components and heat exchangers, due to their excellent resistance to intergranular and high-temperature corrosion. The high chromium, nickel, and columbium content in the alloy provide resistance to oxidation and creep resistance at high temperatures. In addition, the flanges have good welding and forming properties, making them easy to fabricate and install. The 150 LBS rating of these flanges indicates their maximum recommended pressure capacity, making them suitable for medium to high-pressure applications. The flanges also have a smooth surface finish, making them easy to clean and maintain. Overall, the combination of these properties makes 347 Stainless Steel150 LBS flanges a popular choice for various high-temperature industrial applications where durability, resistance to corrosion, and high-pressure capabilities are important.

FAQ's for Stainless Steel 347 150 LBS Flanges

These flanges are commonly used in high-temperature industrial applications, such as furnace components and heat exchangers. They are also used in medium to high-pressure applications due to their 150 LBS rating.

You can consider the maximum recommended pressure capacity of the flanges (150 LBS), the operating temperature and environment, and the specific resistance to corrosion requirements of your application. It is recommended to consult with a materials specialist to ensure that the flanges are suitable for your specific needs.

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