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Inconel 600 45 Degree Elbow Fittings are made up of nickel-chromium alloy that contains approximately 72% nickel and 13-21% chromium. It also has higher molybdenum, iron, cobalt, carbon, and manganese levels. This combination gives the product unmatched characteristics such as oxidation resistance, excellent corrosion resistance in a wide range of acidic and caustic environments, and exceptional performance at high temperatures. The Inconel 600 45-degree Elbow Pipe Fittings are widely used in many industries such as petrochemical and refining, aerospace, nuclear power, pharmaceuticals, and offshore oil rigs due to their mechanical properties and freedom from stress-prone hot cracking.

Inconel 600 45° Elbow Pipe Fittings have become a go-to choice for many piping systems due to their high resistance to corrosion, temperature, and pressure. This versatile pipe fitting is popular in the oil and gas, nuclear power, and marine engineering industries. Additionally, the elbows are used for their superior flame and fire resistance compared to other types of pipe fittings. With its ability to be formed into a wide range of shapes and configurations without losing strength, it is often employed in difficult or hard-to-reach places. Inconel 600 serves these same applications with one significant benefit – a considerable reduction in costs by reducing weight but still has excellent performance capabilities. Ultimately, the increased longevity of these fittings makes them an ideal choice as they require fewer repairs or replacements than traditional pipe fittings.

FAQ's for Inconel 600 45° Elbow Pipe Fittings

The HSN code of Inconel 600 45 degree elbow pipe fittings is 73072990.

The best way to weld Inconel 600 45 degree elbow pipe fittings is by using gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW) process with a filler metal matched to the base metal’s composition. Special attention should be paid to preheating and post-weld heat treatment for maximum strength and corrosion resistance.

No, Inconel 601 is not magnetic due to its low iron content and high nickel content which has strong non-magnetic properties.

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