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ASTM B366 / ASME SB366
Seamless Fittings: 1/2" - 24"
Welded Fittings: 4" - 72"
Seamless, Welded & Fabricated / Elbow, Tee, Reducer, Stub End, Cross, Cap
ASME/ ANSI B16.9 | ASME B16.28 | MSS-SP-43 | BS1560 | BS4504 | BS10
5s, 10s, 40s, 80s, 10, 20, 40, STD, 60, 80, XS, 100, 120, 140, 160, Sch XXS
oil and gas, petrochemicals, power generation, marine and food & beverage process lines, and water treatment
ASTM B366 is a standard specification for nickel-molybdenum-chromium-iron alloys (UNS N06007, N06975, N06985, and N06030) and nickel-chromium-iron alloy (UNS N06600) pipe fittings. These alloys are commonly known as Inconel alloys and are used in high-temperature and corrosive environments, making them ideal for various industrial applications.
Inconel alloys included in ASTM B366 typically consist of nickel as the primary element, along with significant proportions of chromium, iron, molybdenum, and other alloying elements. This composition provides exceptional resistance to oxidation, corrosion, and high temperatures.
Incoloy pipe fittings, ASTM specifications may vary depending on the specific grade of Incoloy alloy being used. Common ASTM specifications for Incoloy pipe fittings include ASTM B366 (for certain grades), ASTM B564, and ASTM B366.
Incoloy buttweld pipe fittings are designed for easy fabrication and welding using standard welding techniques such as TIG (Tungsten Inert Gas) welding, MIG (Metal Inert Gas) welding, or SMAW (Shielded Metal Arc Welding). Proper welding procedures and filler materials compatible with Incoloy alloys should be used to ensure the integrity and performance of the welded joints.
Check ANSI B16.28 / ASME B16.9 Buttweld Pipe Fittings Dimensions Download
Inconel and Incoloy are both families of nickel-based superalloys known for their excellent corrosion resistance and high-temperature strength. While they share some similarities, there are also significant differences between them, including their compositions, applications, and properties.
Inconel alloys typically contain higher amounts of nickel and are preferred for high-temperature applications such as aerospace. Incoloy alloys have higher chromium content and are chosen for their superior corrosion resistance, especially in aggressive chemical environments like petrochemicals and marine engineering.