Alloy C276 Introduction:Alloy C276 (UNS N10276, W.Nr. 2.4819) is a high-performance nickel-based alloy with nickel as the base metal, supplemented with elements such as chromium, molybdenum, and tungsten. It possesses exceptional overall performance due to its unique composition ratio. It exhibits strong corrosion resistance in both oxidizing and reducing environments, capable of withstanding strong acids like hydrochloric acid, sulfuric acid, and acetic acid, as well as media containing high chloride ions such as seawater and salt solutions. It also effectively resists pitting, crevice corrosion, and stress corrosion cracking, maintaining stable performance even in medium to high-temperature environments. The alloy also has good mechanical strength and formability, allowing it to be shaped through various processes such as welding, forging, and cold working. The heat-affected zone of the weld is not prone to intergranular precipitation, so it maintains excellent corrosion resistance without the need for post-weld heat treatment. Due to its outstanding corrosion resistance and reliability, Alloy C276 is widely used in industries such as chemical, petrochemical, marine engineering, pharmaceuticals, aerospace, and environmental desulfurization,
Alloy C276 Applications:Alloy C276, with its superior resistance to general corrosion, pitting corrosion, crevice corrosion, and stress corrosion cracking, as well as its excellent high-temperature stability and processing and welding properties, occupies a core position in many harsh working conditions. It is widely used in strong acid reactors, heat exchangers, distillation towers, pipelines, and valve components in the chemical industry to resist the erosion of strong corrosive media such as sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid, and phosphoric acid. It also plays a key role in acidic oil and gas field extraction equipment, subsea oil pipelines, and wellhead equipment in the oil and gas industry to resist harsh environments containing hydrogen sulfide and chlorides. At the same time, it can also be used in flue gas desulfurization devices in environmental desulfurization systems, bleaching equipment in the pulp and paper industry, high-temperature components in the aerospace industry, and high-precision reaction vessels in the pharmaceutical and food industries. It is the preferred high-performance alloy material to replace ordinary stainless steel and achieve long-term stable operation of equipment under harsh corrosion and high-temperature conditions.
Alloy C276 Thread Nipple Introduction:
Thread nips are widely used basic connecting pipe fittings in industrial piping systems. They are mainly divided into single-ended and double-ended types. Single-ended threaded nips have external threads on one end, while double-ended threaded nips have external threads on both ends. They can flexibly achieve quick connection between pipes and various fittings. The port forms include plain, bevel, and threaded, and are compatible with various internationally recognized thread standards such as NPT, PT, and BSPP. The product size range is 1/4”-12” (DN8-DN300), and the wall thickness covers Sch 10 to Sch 160 and XXS grades. The manufacturing process strictly follows standards such as ASTM A733, ANSI B16.11, and GB/T14626. The material can be flexibly selected according to the application scenario, including carbon steel, low temperature steel, pipeline steel, alloy steel, stainless steel, and duplex stainless steel, to meet the strength, temperature resistance, and corrosion resistance requirements under different working conditions. Threaded short joints achieve a secure and leak-proof connection thanks to precise thread machining. They are easy to install and highly adaptable, and are widely used in various fields such as petrochemicals, municipal engineering, plumbing and gas, food processing, and marine engineering. They are the core component for achieving short-distance connections and adapting to different pipe fittings in high and low pressure pipeline systems.