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Duplex Steel S32205 90-degree elbow pipe fittings are a material consisting of an equal mixture of austenite and ferrite. For this reason, it typically contains about 22% chromium, 4-6% nickel, 3-4% molybdenum and trace amounts of other elements. The balanced chemistry and high properties offered by duplex steel make it an ideal material for many industries, including oil & gas extraction, chemical processing, paper machinery and marine environments. Furthermore, such alloy's unique combination of corrosion and heat resistance offers excellent abrasion resistance. It makes Duplex Steel S32205 90-Degree Elbow Pipe Fittings well suited for applications that require long service life.

S32205 90 Degree Elbow Pipe Fittings Duplex Steel are strong, resilient components that diversify pipelines. These stainless steel pipe fittings provide superior corrosion resistance with advantages like good weldability, stress corrosion cracking (SCC), and pitting resistance. In addition to these desirable features, Duplex Steel S32205 90 Degree Elbow Pipe Fittings are cheap yet durable in extreme heat or chemical environments - even making them suitable for seawater applications. With the combination of strength, durability and cost-effectiveness, Duplex Steel S32205 90-Degree Elbow Pipe Fittings offer a viable solution for many installations.

FAQ's for Duplex Steel S32205 90° Elbow Pipe Fittings

The HSN Code of Duplex Steel S32205 90-Degree Elbow Pipe Fittings is 73079990. It is a highly durable alloy designed for superior corrosion resistance and strength, which makes it ideal for various industrial applications.

Welding duplex steel S32205 90-degree elbow pipe fittings can be completed using the TIG welding process. To ensure a reliable weld, preheat the material to 350-500 deg F and keep it between 200-450 deg F during welding. Utilize an ER2209 wire with 2% thoriated tungsten electrodes for best results.

Yes, Duplex S32205 90-degree elbow pipe fittings are magnetic. This is due to the iron content of the alloy, which is between 21-23%. However, these fittings generally exhibit low coercivity, meaning that their susceptibility to being magnetized and demagnetized will be low.

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