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Stainless steel pipe fitting
Stainless steel pipe fitting











stainless steel pipe fitting

STAINLESS STEEL PIPE FITTING FULL

View our full range of steel fittings here, with next-day delivery on a host of screwed, flexible, compression, tube or press-fit stainless steel fittings. Our range includes all the essentials possibly needed as well as specialised fittings. Making BES your one-stop shop for all your steel pipe fittings needs is a no brainer. Our steel tees come in sizes ranging from 1/8” to 4”. One of the most commonly used pipe fittings, stainless steel tees are used to adjust the flow rate and change direction. The hexagon bush collection includes stainless steel reducing bush suitable for various applications. Our stainless steel hose tail adaptors can be used to connect a hose to a threaded pipe, providing a high-quality, reliable join. Check out each hexagon nipple’s specifications on the product page. The size of these stainless steel hexagon nipples depends on the application it is being used for. Hexagon nipples are short pipes that help connect two pipes or fittings. Our screwed stainless steel cone seat unions range from 1/8” to 4” and are suitable for natural gas, LPG, hot & cold water systems and other applications.Įqual Hexagon Nipples & Reducing Hexagon Nipples Unions are some of our most popular BSP pipe fittings. Our stainless steel reducing sockets are suitable for natural gas, LPG, and hot & cold water systems.

stainless steel pipe fitting

Each reducing socket product page will list the full characteristics, features & specifications. Screwed stainless steel reducing sockets are available in sizes ranging from 1/4” to 4”. Our elbow sizes range varies from 1/8” to 4”. Suitable for natural gas, LPG, hot and cold water and other applications, we have every stainless steel elbow you might need. Some of the most popular product types within this range would include:

stainless steel pipe fitting

In order to overcome these corrosions, elements such as molybdenum, nitrogen, titanium, or niobium were added to the steel, and new varieties such as low-carbon, ultra-low-carbon, and duplex stainless steels were developed to improve the corrosion resistance of stainless steel.All the screwed fittings you'll ever needīES has all the steel fittings you need, from screwed stainless steel elbows to hose tail adaptors. When stainless steel encounters a special environment, some local corrosion will occur, such as pitting corrosion, intergranular corrosion, stress corrosion, and galvanic corrosion. Therefore, all stainless steel elements have a common characteristic, that is, the chromium content is above 10.5%. In addition, if the surface layer is damaged, the exposed steel surface will react with the atmosphere, repair itself and form a "passivation film" again, which will continue to play a protective role. This oxide layer is very thin, and the natural luster of the steel surface can be seen through it. This tightly attached chromium-rich oxide protects the surface from further oxidation. The reason is that when steel is alloyed with chromium, the type of surface oxide is changed to be similar to the type formed on pure chromium metal. When the added chromium content reaches 10.5%, the atmospheric corrosion resistance of the steel is improved, and the chromium content of the 316L stainless steel welded pipe is more than 17%. The surface of 316L stainless steel welded pipe will also react with oxygen, but due to its high chromium content, the corrosion resistance of stainless steel depends on chromium. The difference is that the iron oxide formed on the surface of ordinary carbon steel will continue to oxidize, causing the corrosion to continue to expand and eventually forming holes. The surface of all metal products will react with oxygen in the atmosphere to form an oxide film on the surface.













Stainless steel pipe fitting