Stainless Steel Elbow
Description
All stainless steel pipe fittings are monitored by quality control personnel for strict compliance with applicable standards & specifications. These stainless steel pipe fittings are excellent for uses that involve chemicals or liquids that may be corrosive. Along with fighting corrosion, a stainless steel pipe fitting will prevent contamination making it useful to many professionals.
Use with air, water, oil, natural gas, steam
NPT and FNPT threads conform to ASME B1.20.1
Maximum Pressure: 300 psi @ 72 F;150 psi @ 366 F for steam
Maximum Steam Pressure: 150 psi
Stainless castings conform to ASTM A351 ACI Grade CF8 (304) & ACI Grade CF8M (316)
Manufacturing facility is ISO 9001:2008
Dimensions:
Dimensions are for reference only and subject to change.
Contact us if you require fittings with specific dimensions.
FEATURES
Tight Radius 90° Bend Angle
321 Stainless Steel
Allows for a Smooth, Unobstructed Flow of Exhaust Gas
Durable Enough for a Wide Variety of Turbo Manifold Applications
Capable of Withstanding 1,600°F
37.5° Beveled Ends
Manufactured to ASTM A403/ASME B16.9 specifications
304 Stainless vs 321 Stainless
One major chemical difference between 304 and 321 Stainless is the addition of Titanium (Ti) in 321 stainless to help "stabilize" the alloy and to reduce the risk of corrosion in the heat-affected zone. When 304 Stainless is heated above 1,292°F for an extended period of time it may suffer from weld decay. Weld decay is reduced by the addition of titanium, making 321 Stainless ideal for use in turbo exhaust manifolds and other exhaust products that see high levels of heat over prolonged periods of time. Although 304 Stainless is more than suitable for most turbo manifold and other exhaust applications, 321 Stainless is the superior choice for heat-related corrosion resistance.