WP11 is one of the steel grades listed in ASTM A234, which is the standard for butt welding pipe fittings. It describes the material’s qualities for various types of carbon steel and alloy steel. Pipe fittings made of Alloy Steel A234 WP-11 Pipe Fitting provide excellent pipe and tube couplings with excellent weldability and are suitable for crucial transmission activities. These fittings have good corrosion resistance and allow for quick assembly and disassembly. They can also be employed at high temperatures and are specifically suited for processes like the production of high-pressure piping systems and pressure vessels.
The water supply industry, oil and gas pipelines, manufacturing industry, food industry, and other industries can all use these fittings. These pipe fittings have high tensile strength, outstanding load-bearing capability, remarkable versatility, and excellent weldability. Mechanical characteristics of these pipe fittings include yield strength and elongation. A few of the specifications of AS A234 pipe fittings are listed below.
Specifications of Alloy Steel A234 WP-11 Pipe Fitting
- Specifications: ASTM A234 / ASME SA234
- Dimensions : ASME/ANSI B16.9, ASME B16.28, MSS-SP-43
- Size: 1/8” NB TO 48” NB. (Seamless & 100% X-Ray Welded, Fabricated)
- Type : Seamless / Welded / Fabricated
- Bending Radius: 1D, 2D, 3D, 5D, 6D, 8D, 10D or Custom
- Thickness: Sch 5s, Sch 10s, Sch 40s, Sch 80s, Sch 160s, Sch XXS
Features of Alloy Steel A234 Pipe Fittings
Steel alloy Buttweld Fittings are created using a variety of chemical mixtures that provide the fittings with remarkable strength and hardness. These substances also contain irons, titanium, manganese, nickel, carbon, and aluminium. Even more, requirements are included in the design of these alloy fittings, including size, standards, grade, types, thickness, forms, ends, surfaces, and finishes, as well as applications, tolerances, conditions, and pressure.
These alloy fittings have different qualities for hardness, corrosion resistance, and endurance at annealed temperatures. These characteristics include the density, melting temperature, elongation, thermal conductivity, electrical conductivity, and modulus of expansion of the alloy fittings. These fittings come in a variety of forms, including ERW, welded, fabricated, and seamless.