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Incoloy 800 Unequal Cross Pipe Fittings are made with a combination of nickel-chromium and iron alloys to enhance corrosion resistance in various environments. The alloy is composed of approximately 36–46% nickel, 20-25% chromium, and 32-38% iron for a high range of strength and excellent formability. Depending on the specific grade, the alloy also contains trace elements of carbon, aluminium, titanium and manganese, creating a higher resistance against pitting and crevice corrosion. This blend makes 

800 Incoloy Unequal Cross Pipe Fittings ideal for use in corrosive exhaust systems, petrochemical plants and heat exchangers, allowing them to stand up against harsh conditions that would quickly break down traditional steel pipe fittings. Incoloy 800 pipe fittings provide superior performance in extreme temperatures. They are designed to resist carburisation and nitriding, making them well-suited for applications in harsh, corrosive environments and high-temperature operations. Made from a nickel-iron-chromium alloy, these unequal cross fittings contain molybdenum for added strength and a stable austenitic structure ideal for industrial piping. Featuring superb resistance to oxidation and excellent creep rupture strength, these fittings are often used in ovens and other high-heat equipment. Also known as UNS N08800 Pipe Fittings and WNR 1.4876 Unequal Cross Fittings, they have superior corrosion resistance compared to standard stainless steel, making them a reliable product with a long lifespan.

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Incoloy 800 Unequal Cross Pipe Fittings are environmentally friendly due to their corrosion-resistant properties and high strength-to-weight ratio.

Grade Incoloy 800 Unequal Cross Pipe Fittings can be identified by looking for a "UNS N08800" stamp or mark on the product.

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