Alloy Pipes and Fittings
Alloy pipes and fittings boast excellent corrosion resistance and high strength, making them widely used in industries such as petroleum, chemical, power, and shipbuilding. The characteristics of alloy steel elbows mainly include the following aspects:
Alloy steel pipe fittings have good pressure resistance and can withstand high-pressure working conditions, ensuring the safe operation of the pipeline system.
Alloy steel pipe fittings possess excellent corrosion resistance, allowing them to withstand the erosion of acidic and alkaline media. This durability prolongs their service life and reduces maintenance costs.
Alloy steel pipe fittings are known for their good dimensional stability and ease of installation. These characteristics enable them to meet the needs of various applications, thereby improving the efficiency of engineering construction.
Product Introduction
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Material |
ASTM A234 WP1,ASTM A234 WP5,ASTM A234 WP9,ASTM A234 WP11,ASTM A234 WP22,ASTM A234 WP91,WP92 A335 P11/ P91/ P92 ASTM A182 F5,ASTM A182 F9,ASTM A182 F11,ASTM A182 F22,ASTM A182 F91 etc. |
Manufacturing Standards |
ASME/ANSI B16.9, MSS-SP-43 JIS B2311/2220 DIN2615/2616/2617 ISO 3419,ISO 5251 |
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Wall Thickness | SCH5-STD-SCH XXS etc | |
Outside Diameter |
1/2''-48''(Butt welding, seamless) 16''~110''(welding) |
Manufacturing process and working principle of alloy steel pipe fittings
The manufacturing process of alloy steel pipe fittings usually includes processes such as material preparation, forging or cold stamping, and heat treatment. The working principle is to change the direction of the pipeline to achieve fluid steering and maintain the normal operation of the pipeline system.