Stainless Steel 316 Pipe Fittings

Stainless Steel 316 Pipe Fittings

stainless steel 316 pipe fittings is used in pipe system to connect straight sections of pipe to adapt different, sizes and shapes and for the purpose of regulating fluid flow. It is used in plumbing to manipulate the conveyance of water, gas, or liquid waste in commercial or domestic environments, within a system of pipes. It is a chromium-nickel molybdenum austenitic stainless steel which isdeveloped to provide improved corrosion resistance in moderately corrosive environments. It is often used in process streams containing halides or chlorides. 316 stainless steel pipe fittings resist atmospheric corrosion, as well as, moderately oxidizing and reducing environments. And also resists corrosion in polluted marine atmospheres. It has excellent intergranular corrosion resistance in the welded condition. At cryogenic temperatures it provides excellent toughness and strength. UNS S31600 ASTM A403 WP316 Buttweld Pipe Fittings, consists of concentric & eccentric reducer, long radius elbow and tees. It is essential part of industrial piping system in order to change the direction. ASME B16.9 SS 316 Fittings has improved corrosion and chloride pitting resistance which allows higher creep, stress to rupture and tensile strength at elevated temperature.Werkstoff No.1.4436 316 Stainless Steel Fittings resists atmospheric corrosion, as well as, moderately oxidizing and reducing environments. In polluted marine atmospheres resists corrosion. It has excellent resistance to intergranular corrosion. ASTM A403 WP316 Fittings has excellent strength and toughness at cryogenic temperatures. It has good resistance to pitting in phosphoric and acetic acid. In boiling 20% phosphoric acid it performs well. It can also be used in the food and pharmaceutical process industries where it is utilized to handle hot organic and fatty acids in an effort to minimize product contamination. ANSI B16.9 316 Stainless Steel Elbow is installed between two lengths of pipe to allow a change of direction. Usually 90° or 45° elbows are available, a 90º elbow is also known as a "90 bend", "90 ell" or "quarter bend" and a 45° elbow is also known as a "45 bend" or "45 ell". Elbows are also categorized by length. The radius of curvature of a long-radius elbow is 1.5 times the pipe diameter, but a short-radius elbow has a radius equal to the pipe diameter. Even with high levels of chlorides it performs well in fresh water service. It has excellent resistance to corrosion in marine environments under atmospheric conditions.