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Nickel Alloy Fittings

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FITTINGS

ASME PRE FITTINGS

UNS

TRADE NAME

ASTM B 366

WPN

N02200

NICKEL ALLOY 200

ASTM B 366

WPNL

N02201

NICKEL ALLOY 201

ASTM B 366

WPNC???

N04400

MONEL 400

ASTM B 366

WPHX

N06002

ALLOY X

ASTM B 366

WPHG

N06007

HASTELLOY G

ASTM B 366

WPHC22

N06022

HASTELLOY C22

ASTM B 366

WPV602

N06025

Alloy 602CA

ASTM B 366

WPHG30

N06030

ALLOYG30

ASTM B 366

WPHG35

N06035

HASTELLOY G-35 alloy

ASTM B 366

WPV45TM

N06045

alloy 45TM

ASTM B 366

WP2120

N06058

 

Nickel Alloy Fitting

Nickel Alloy Fitting

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Product Brochure

MaterialStainless Steel,Nickel Alloy,Carbon Steel
Size1/2 inch, 3/4 inch, 1 inch, 2 inch, 3 inch
ApplicationElectrical equipment
TypeSteel, Brass
Surface AnodizedSurface , Anodized
FerruleGalvanized steel
TechnicsCasting
FinishPolishing

Nickel alloy fittings are components used in piping systems that are made from nickel-based alloys. These fittings are designed to provide a reliable and corrosion-resistant connection between pipes or other components in various industrial applications, particularly in environments where resistance to high temperatures, aggressive chemicals, or extreme conditions is required.

Nickel alloys, known for their excellent corrosion resistance, high strength, and heat resistance, are commonly used in industries such as chemical processing, oil and gas, power generation, and aerospace. Nickel alloy fittings offer advantages over standard carbon steel or stainless steel fittings when it comes to resisting corrosion and maintaining mechanical properties in challenging environments.

Some common types of nickel alloy fittings include:

  1. Nickel Alloy Elbows: Elbows are fittings used to change the direction of flow in a piping system. Nickel alloy elbows are available in various angles (e.g., 45°, 90°) and can be either short radius or long radius, depending on the application requirements.

  2. Nickel Alloy Tees: Tees are used to create branches or splits in a pipeline. Nickel alloy tees have three openings, allowing for the connection of three pipes at right angles.

  3. Nickel Alloy Reducers: Reducers are used to connect pipes of different sizes. Nickel alloy reducers come in concentric and eccentric designs, with the former maintaining a common centerline while the latter shifts the centerline between the inlet and outlet.

  4. Nickel Alloy Couplings: Couplings are fittings used to connect two pipes together. Nickel alloy couplings provide a secure and leak-resistant connection.

  5. Nickel Alloy Crosses: Cross fittings have four openings and are used when a pipeline needs to split into multiple directions. Nickel alloy crosses allow for the connection of four pipes at right angles.

  6. Nickel Alloy Flanges: Flanges are used to connect pipes, valves, or other components by bolting them together. Nickel alloy flanges provide a reliable and durable joint while maintaining corrosion resistance.

It's important to note that the specific type of nickel alloy fitting required will depend on the application, operating conditions, and the specific grade of nickel alloy being used. It is advisable to consult with engineers, piping specialists, or manufacturers who can provide guidance in selecting the appropriate nickel alloy fitting based on the specific requirements of your application.

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