Butt Weld Fittings

Butt Weld Fittings

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Butt weld fittings are essential components in piping systems, used to change the direction, branch off, or connect pipes of different sizes. They are welded directly to the pipe, providing a strong and leak-proof connection. Here are some common types of butt weld fittings:

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Butt Weld Fittings

Size 1/2” up to 24”
Standards ASME / ANSI B16.9 , ASTM B16.25
Schedule 10, 10S, 40S, 40, STD,  XS, 80S, 80, 120, 160, XXS
Material Stainless Steel & Carbon Steel.
Types Elbow 90° LR / Elbow 45° LR / Equal & Reducer Tees
Concentric / Eccentric Reducer / Caps / Lap Joint Stub End
BUTTWELD SPECS
threaded fittingsss 316

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STAINLESS STEEL – 150 FITTINGS THREADED

 

Stainless Steel Threaded Fittings Class 150

Size / Pressure : Inch / Class 150
Temperature: -20°C : 220°C
Dimensions:  ISO4144.
Threading: NPT/ BS21 (ISO 7-1).
Material Stainless steel 316

Key Features

  • Material: Typically made from stainless steel SS316 or SS304.
  • Design: Threaded fittings with a pressure rating of Class 150.
  • Connection: Available in NPT (National Pipe Thread) and BSPT (British Standard Pipe Tapered) threads.
  • Pressure Rating: Up to 150 PSI.
  • Temperature Range: Suitable for a wide range of temperatures.
  • Types: Elbows, tees, caps, couplings, reducers, unions, hex nipples, and more.

Function

The primary function of these fittings is to connect pipes and alter the direction of flow in a piping system. They provide a secure and leak-proof connection, ensuring the continuous passage of fluids or gases.

Applications

  • Plumbing Systems: Used in residential and commercial plumbing for water supply and distribution.
  • Waterworks: Suitable for water treatment plants and distribution systems.
  • Oil and Gas Industry: Used in low-pressure applications for handling oil, gas, and other hydrocarbons.
  • Industrial Processes: Ideal for various industrial applications, including chemical processing and manufacturing.
  • HVAC Systems: Used in heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems for controlling the flow of refrigerants and other fluids.

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