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Incoloy 825 Welded Pipe Fittings are some of the most versatile in the world due to their chemical composition. Its primary elements are nickel and chromium, which make it resistant to oxidation, carburisation, chloride stress-corrosion cracking, and intergranular corrosion while at the same time allowing good mechanical strength and far higher creep-rupture strength than stainless steel. This makes Incoloy 825 Welded Pipe Fittings ideal for high-performance applications subjected to corrosive media such as sulfuric, phosphoric, and hydrochloric acids. Other important elements in its composition are titanium, aluminium, molybdenum, copper and cobalt for further enhanced corrosion resistance and strength even in extreme temperatures.

Incoloy 825 welded pipe fittings are widely used in the petrochemical and oil & gas industries due to their exceptional resistance to corrosion and high-temperature environments. This material is composed of high amounts of Nickel and Chromium, making it extremely oxidation-resistant, especially at higher temperatures. Furthermore, these Incoloy 825 welded pipe fittings have great stress corrosion properties and can handle various chemical exposures. 825 Incoloy welded pipe fittings have much greater corrosion resistance than other materials, such as copper or steel alloys. This makes them ideal for situations where chemicals may be exposed to the pipes and increase their longevity in general-use applications. They are an excellent choice for any industry that requires superior performance and a long-term solution.

FAQ's for Incoloy 825 Welded Fittings Pipe Fittings

The Harmonised System Nomenclature (HSN) code for Incoloy 825 Welded Pipe Fittings is 73079900.

Incoloy 825 welded pipe fittings can be welded using the TIG technique, where a tungsten electrode and filler rod are used to form the molten metal with which to join two components together.

No, Incoloy 825 welded pipe fittings are not magnetic as they contain a high percentage of nickel, preventing them from being attracted by a magnet.

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