ASTM / ASME SB 336 UNS 2200 ( NICKEL 200 ) - Nickle Alloy Hot Induction Bends

Raw Material ASTM / ASME SB 336 UNS 2200 ( NICKEL 200 )
C % 0.15 Max.
Mn % 0.35 Max.
S % 0.010 Max.
Si % 0.35 Max.
Ni % 99.00 Min.
Cu % 0.25 Max.
Co % 0.40 Max.
Nickle Alloy ASTM / ASME SB 336 UNS 2200 Induction Bends

Nickle Alloy ASTM / ASME SB 336 UNS 2200 Induction Bends Manufacturers, Exporters & Suppliers in India

 

If you are in the market for a new pipe fitting, you may have been wondering about the differences between ASTM / ASME SB 336 and UNS 2200 Induction Bends. 

 

As the name suggests, these materials are similar but have slightly different properties. In addition to their superior corrosion resistance, they also exhibit excellent corrosion resistance, making them ideal for use in pipelines.

 

Pipeline Induction Bends are a type of pipe fittings that uses heat to bend the material. This process overcomes the limitations of conventional cold bending by combining speed, local heat, and cooling. 

 

These bends are capable of bending larger profiles than conventional piping systems. Pipes as large as UNS 4400 (MONEL 400 ) can be shaped using hot induction bending. In addition to the pipe fittings, standard structural sections are also capable of bending.

 

Temperatures can be used in applications up to 1000deg F. Its melting point is 2370 2460 degrees Fahrenheit. The metal has a low strength in annealed form but is suitable for a variety of shapes.

 

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