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Copper Nickel 70 30 45 Degree Elbow Pipe Fittings comprise 70% copper and 30% nickel with other trace elements. This combination of ingredients gives the fittings the strength, ductility and corrosion resistance that makes them desirable for industrial, commercial and marine applications. Copper Nickel 70 30 45 Degree Elbow Pipe Fittings offer excellent weldability and are highly malleable, allowing them to be easily formed into tight angles, giving maximum flow through difficult pipe run configurations. Their resistance to structural weakening caused by high chlorine levels makes them ideal for large water distribution systems. Overall, Copper Nickel 70 30 45 Degree Elbow Pipe Fittings have become popular worldwide due to their unique strength and corrosion resistance combination, making them an excellent choice for various piping needs.

70 30 Copper-Nickel 45 Degree Elbow Pipe Fittings are an excellent choice for any plumbing project. They are highly durable and corrosion-resistant, making them well-suited for marine and outdoor applications. Compared to other elbow pipe fittings, the copper-nickel 70 30 alloy offers superior strength and excellent machinability for creating bends commonly used in pipe systems. As a result, this type of elbow fitting is not only reliable but also cost-effective. Furthermore, due to its resistance to dezincification and pitting, even in high salinity environments such as off-shore platforms or desalination plants, this fitting is an ideal choice for coastal regions that experience humid or damp conditions.

FAQ's for Copper Nickel 70/30 45° Elbow Pipe Fittings

These fittings are free of hazardous chemicals, are recyclable and do not emit fumes or pollutants in industrial applications.

The grade of these fittings can be identified by their alloy composition and the pressure rating they are designed to withstand. Generally speaking, they have a minimum of 70% copper with a maximum of 30% nickel and should be able to handle up to 600 psi (40 bar), depending on the size.

These fittings must meet specific standards for quality and performance before being released into the market. Testing usually includes visual inspections for surface defects, dimensional accuracy, mechanical tests for hardness, strength and durability, non-destructive tests for internal defects, leak testing under pressure and more.

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