STAINLESS INDIA stands as a prominent manufacturer, stockist, and international exporter of Inconel Forged Fittings, providing high-quality forged components in Inconel grades 600, 625, 601, and 718.
We manufacture forged fittings in compliance with ASTM B564, ASME B16.11, ANSI, DIN, and EN standards. Our Inconel forged fittings are relied upon for their high-temperature stability, remarkable corrosion resistance, and excellent mechanical strength, even in the most demanding industrial conditions.
Inconel forged fittings are high-pressure piping components manufactured through the forging process, which involves shaping metal using localized compressive forces. These fittings are crafted from nickel-chromium superalloys to provide maximum structural integrity and leak-proof connections in high-stress environments. Unlike standard fittings, the forged variety offers a refined grain structure, resulting in superior mechanical strength and fatigue resistance. They are essential for high-temperature and high-pressure systems in nuclear power plants, aerospace engines, and offshore oil drilling where safety and durability are non-negotiable.
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Inconel Forged Fittings
High Pressure Superalloys
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ISO, IBR, PED & CE Certified Manufacturer ensuring 100% compliance with international Inconel forging standards.
In-house PMI, ultrasonic, and corrosion resistance testing specifically for high-nickel Inconel grades.
Utilizing advanced CNC technology for absolute dimensional accuracy in Socket Weld and Threaded fittings.
Swift dispatch and specialized export handling for Inconel products to over 40 countries worldwide.
Ready-to-ship inventory of Inconel 600, 625, and 718 in 2000#, 3000#, and 6000# pressure ratings.
Factory-direct pricing for premium forged alloys combined with rapid project turnaround times.
We export to more than 70+ countries:
USA • UK • Germany • Italy • UAE • Saudi Arabia • Qatar • Oman • Kuwait • Singapore • Malaysia • Indonesia • Australia • South Africa • Brazil • Mexico • India