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 threaded elbow (also known as a buckle elbow) is a pipe fitting that changes the direction of a pipe in a piping system. According to the Angle, there are 45° and 90°, and other abnormal Angle elbows such as 60° are also included according to the engineering needs. The materials of screw elbow are cast iron, stainless steel, alloy steel, calcined cast iron, carbon steel, non-ferrous metals and plastics. The threaded elbow is composed of a screw, a bending part, etc., which is characterized by a threaded groove on the screw. In the pipeline system, the threaded elbow is a pipe fitting that changes the direction of the pipeline.
Chemical composition and physical properties of Alloy X/2.4665/N06002