<p>Russian United Metallurgical Company OMK has begun production of a new type of titanium pipe fittings with increased corrosion resistance for use at nuclear power facilities. The production technology was mastered and successfully tested at the OMK plant in Chelyabinsk together with specialists from the company's Belgorod plant. In the process of mastering production, the method of cold stamping was used on special presses. The production of products will be organized using modern equipment, which the plant acquired during the implementation of the technical re-equipment project.</p><p>The test results of the prototypes confirmed their full compliance with the specified properties and parameters. Titanium piping fittings are designed for operation in aggressive environments and are capable of operating at elevated temperatures - up to 600 degree Celsius.</p><p>The first batch of seamless titanium elbows with a total volume of about 200 pieces will be manufactured for the largest Indian nuclear power plant Kudankulam.</p>
<p>Russian United Metallurgical Company OMK has begun production of a new type of titanium pipe fittings with increased corrosion resistance for use at nuclear power facilities. The production technology was mastered and successfully tested at the OMK plant in Chelyabinsk together with specialists from the company's Belgorod plant. In the process of mastering production, the method of cold stamping was used on special presses. The production of products will be organized using modern equipment, which the plant acquired during the implementation of the technical re-equipment project.</p><p>The test results of the prototypes confirmed their full compliance with the specified properties and parameters. Titanium piping fittings are designed for operation in aggressive environments and are capable of operating at elevated temperatures - up to 600 degree Celsius.</p><p>The first batch of seamless titanium elbows with a total volume of about 200 pieces will be manufactured for the largest Indian nuclear power plant Kudankulam.</p>