NXF ASTM B435 B572 5754 5798 Alloy X/2.4665/N06002 DN15-1200 SCH10-XXS Butt Welding 90 Degree LR SR Elbow
Product Description
Alloy X has excellent resistance to reducing and carburizing atmospheres, making it suitable for furnace components. Due to its high molybdenum content, Alloy X may be subject to catastrophic oxidation at 1204°C.The alloy has good high temperature strength coupled with oxidation resistance up to 1093°C.This Alloy is readily weldable using matching filler wires. After severe forming, fabrications may be annealed at 1177°C, 15 minutes per 1/8″ of thickness, rapid air cool.
A elbow is a pipe connection that is usually used to change the direction of a pipe. It consists of a curved section of pipe that allows the fluid to change the direction of flow inside the pipe. Elbows are widely used in pipeline systems in industrial, construction and civil sectors to transport a variety of liquids, gases and solid particles.
Elbows are generally made of metal or plastic materials and have good corrosion resistance and pressure resistance. Metal elbow is usually made of iron, steel, stainless steel and other materials, suitable for high temperature, high pressure and corrosive media transport. Plastic elbows are often used in piping systems with low pressure, low temperature and non-corrosive media.Common elbow types include 90 degree elbow, 45 degree elbow, 180 degree elbow and so on. The role of elbow in pipeline system has two main aspects. First, it can change the flow direction of the pipe, so that the fluid can smoothly pass through the pipe system. Secondly, the elbow can also reduce the pressure loss in the pipeline system and improve the efficiency of fluid delivery. Through reasonable selection and installation of elbows, the pipeline system can be more stable and efficient operation.
Chemical composition and physical properties of Alloy X