Butt Weld Pipe Eblow(Long Radius)
Buttweld fitting is a weldable pipe fitting that allows for change of direction of flow, to branch off, reduce pipe size or attach auxiliary equipment. Forged Steel buttweld fittings are manufactured in accordance with ANSI / ASME B16.9.
Welded butt weld fittings are more common in stainless steel due to cost advantage. Sch 10 fittings are also more common in stainless steel butt weld fitting.
Butt weld fittings are available as elbows, tees, caps, reduces and out lets. These fittings are the most common type of welded pipe fitting and are specified by nominal pipe size and pipe schedule. Buttweld fittings use seamless or welded pipe as the starting material and are formed (through multiple processes) to get the shape of elbows, tees and reducers etc. Just as the pipe is sold from Schedule 10 to Schedule 160, butt weld pipe fittings are sold the same way.
Construction
Parts | Material |
butt weld fittings | Carbon Steel, Stainless |
Common material for butt weld fittings | A234 WPB (A & C also available), High Yield Carbon Steel, Stainless Steel 304 and 316 and Nickel Alloys. |
Description
Range from DN15(1/2”) up to DN300(12”).
Finish: Paint red, paint black, galvanized, or any requirements.
The elbow is used for pipe connections at the bend of the pipe and changing the direction of the pipe.
The tee is mainly in the pipe end where the main pipe needs branch pipe.
Reducer is mainly applied in the pipeline diameter change. The center of the two ends of the connection is in the same or different straight line, which can change the flow rate.
Standards
Fittings: ASME B16.9, EN 10253-1/ EN 10253-2
Pressure Rating: 175-500Psi
Temperature: -30℃ to 100℃
Available
Elbow Tee
Concentric Reducer Eccentric Reducer
Suitabilities
Water Fire Fighting Oil& Gas Construction