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.
Reducing pipe is also called size head, used to connect different sizes of pipe; Generally, it is divided into two kinds of concentric reducing tube and eccentric reducing tube. When the projection of the two ports after the reducing tube stands up is concentric circles, it is called concentric reducing tube, and the projection of the eccentric reducing tube is a small circle tangent to the outer circle.Reducing pipe standard: national standard, American standard, British standard and various non-standard high pressure stamping.
Chemical composition and physical properties of Alloy X