Bimetal composite pipe fitting is an advanced pipeline connecting component, which combines the advantages of different metal materials and is widely used in petroleum, chemical industry, electric power, ocean engineering and other fields. This kind of pipe fittings includes elbow, tee, reducer and elbow, which has excellent corrosion resistance, high temperature resistance and high strength.
Bimetal Composite Elbow
Bimetal composite elbow is used to change the flow direction of pipeline, which is usually composed of corrosion-resistant layer and pressure-bearing layer. The corrosion-resistant layer is made of stainless steel, nickel-based alloy and other materials to ensure long-term use in corrosive media, while the pressure-bearing layer is made of carbon steel or alloy steel to provide necessary mechanical strength.
Bimetallic Composite Tee
Bimetal composite tee is used for pipeline diversion or confluence, and is usually widely used in chemical industry, petroleum refining and other fields. The inner layer material can be selected according to the characteristics of the conveying medium, such as stainless steel, titanium alloy, etc., while the outer layer adopts carbon steel or low alloy steel to reduce the cost and enhance the structural stability.
Bimetal Composite Reducer
Bimetal composite reducer is used to connect pipes with different diameters to ensure the smooth transition of fluid flow. The inner lining corrosion-resistant layer can resist medium corrosion, while the outer metal provides enough pressure resistance, making it suitable for high temperature, high pressure and strong corrosion environment.
Bimetal Composite Elbow
Bimetal composite elbow is usually used for the layout of complex pipeline system, so that the pipeline can adapt to specific space requirements. Most of them adopt hot extrusion or cold bending forming process to ensure that the inner and outer layers of the elbow are closely combined and have good mechanical properties and fatigue resistance.
Advantages of Bimetallic Composite Pipe Fittings
Strong corrosion resistance: the inner layer is made of corrosion-resistant materials, which can effectively prolong the service life.
High strength and high pressure resistance: the outer metal provides good structural strength and is suitable for high-pressure environment.
Economical and efficient: Compared with all stainless steel or all nickel-based alloy pipe fittings, the cost is lower but the performance is superior.
Wide application range: it can be used in harsh environments such as petrochemical industry, nuclear power and ocean engineering.
Bimetallic composite pipe fittings combine the characteristics of two different metals, which not only have excellent corrosion resistance, but also have good pressure-bearing capacity, showing great application value in many industrial fields. With the development of technology and the continuous optimization of technology, bimetallic composite pipe fittings will play a more important role in the future and provide more reliable and economical solutions for pipeline engineering.