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UNS S31651

Stainless Steel UNS S31651 Flanges are indispensable to many industrial processes thanks to their excellent durability and strength. They are composed mainly of chromium and nickel, with a low concentration of molybdenum in the mix. This blend provides superior resistance to crevice corrosion and pitting, making them popular in harsh environments such as near seawater or acidic liquids. The small addition of molybdenum further increases this resistance, giving them an unparalleled level of strength that helps them withstand extreme temperatures and pressures for much longer than most other materials. Stainless steel UNS S31635 flanges are versatile, rugged, and cost-effective - precisely what modern businesses need in their operations.

The properties and uses of SS UNS S31651 Flanges are highly renowned. Lightweight yet durable, these flanges are known for their excellent corrosion resistance against various chemicals and media. As such, they’re often used for industrial applications like petrochemical or pharmaceutical processing and food processing equipment. With the ability to handle high-pressure systems, UNS S31635 flanges work in hot and cold temperatures, making them functional across various environments. Additionally, because of its hygienic properties, it is also ideally suited for use in medical settings, providing sterile solutions that meet stringent regulatory requirements.

FAQ's for Stainless Steel UNS S31651 Flanges

The Harmonized System Nomenclature (HSN) Code of Stainless Steel UNS S31651 Flanges Flanges is 73261100.

Stainless Steel UNS S31651 Flanges are essentially non-magnetic in the annealed condition. However, cold working can induce some degree of magnetism as its higher alloy content often causes small particles of ferromagnetic carbide or oxide to occur that are attracted by a magnet.

Stainless Steel UNS S31651 Flanges have excellent corrosion resistance qualities and have great potential for use in marine environments where most conventional stainless steels would corrode due to their chemical composition with Nitrogen and Molybdenum elements providing increased protection against chloride pitting and crevice corrosion when compared with 304 grade stainless steel alloys.

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