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Stainless steel 904L Orifice Flanges are components used in pipe systems that have a composition of chromium, nickel, molybdenum, and copper. These four primary elements combine to provide this type of stainless steel with exceptional corrosion resistance, even in extreme conditions. The copper content is especially beneficial as it helps to increase the reliability of this alloy's crack-resistant properties. Additionally, stainless steel 904L orifice flanges offer strength at high and low temperatures, making them incredibly versatile components to use in any industrial pipe system.

SS 904L Orifice Flanges offer excellent corrosion resistance and strength, making them ideal for applications in harsh or corrosive environments. They have superior sulfuric acid and chloride stress corrosion cracking resistance compared to other grades of stainless steel flange materials, making them suitable for use in petrochemical and nuclear engineering industries. Additionally, these flanges also have excellent stress rupture characteristics, as well as good pitting and crevice corrosion resistance. They are commonly used for high-pressure applications requiring superior mechanical properties, like those found in petrochemical processing plant pipes and pressure vessels. Furthermore, Stainless Steel 904L Orifice Flanges are one of the most economical materials available for low wear rate applications compared to other metals such as aluminum and brass.

FAQ's for Stainless Steel 904L Orifice Flanges

The maximum operating temperature of Stainless Steel 904L Orifice Flanges is approximately 1100°F (593°C). At temperatures above this, the alloy will start to lose its strength and become less resistant to corrosion over time.

The tensile strength of Stainless Steel 904L Orifice Flanges ranges from 45-60 ksi depending on material thickness. This makes them suitable for use in high-pressure and temperature systems.

No, Stainless Steel 904L Orifice Flanges are not magnetic due to their low carbon content. This makes them ideal for applications where magnetic interference is a concern such as medical or electronic equipment.

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