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Incoloy 800 reducing tee pipe fittings are one of the most popular stainless steel alloy products. Their excellent corrosion resistance and high-temperature strength have become a go-to solution for many engineering needs. Incoloy 800 reducing tee pipe fittings are an intelligent choice, from water pipes to fuel lines and heat exchangers. The chemical composition of these valuable components is composed of iron, nickel and chromium alloys. Depending on manufacturer and application requirements, small amounts of other elements like carbon or manganese can also be present. Additionally, these tough stainless steel alloys may contain even more alloying metals, such as titanium and aluminium, for an added layer of corrosion protection. For this reason, Incoloy 800 reducing tee pipe fittings provide enhanced functionality indoors or out in corrosive marine environments.

800 Incoloy Reducing Tee Pipe Fittings are a perfect combination of strength and corrosion resistance, making them an excellent choice for industrial applications ranging from petroleum refining to chemical processing. This durable product provides the following:

High creep-rupture strength.

Excellent oxidation resistance in high-temperature environments up to 1500°F (815°C).

The ability to withstand mildly reducing acid media.

The product’s nickel content makes it suitable for caustic media, while its chromium provides resistance against oxidation. Incoloy 800 is also naturally resistant to stress corrosion cracking and has good resistivity against chloride ion-related stress corrosion cracking. These pipe fittings have a wide range of uses, including being used with pipework systems carrying acids, alkalis, and water; they are often employed in petrochemical plants due to their resistance to thermal cycling and shock, as well as their remarkable corrosion-resistance properties.

FAQ's for Incoloy 800 Reducing Tee Pipe Fittings

The HSN code for Incoloy 800 Reducing Tee Pipe Fittings is 73079900.

In order to weld Incoloy 800 Reducing Tee Pipe Fittings correctly, it is important to follow the manufacturer's instructions and use the correct type of welding method. TIG (Tungsten Inert Gas) welding is generally recommended for this purpose due to its superior control over heat input and minimises the risk of warping or distortion in the joint. It also ensures that the welded joint is highly resistant to corrosion and has good strength.

No, Incoloy 800 Reducing tee pipe fittings are not magnetic as they contain no ferromagnetic material. They are, however, still susceptible to demagnetisation when exposed to high temperatures or a strong electric field.

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