Pipe Fittings |
A pipe fitting is defined as a part used in a piping system, for changing direction, branching or for change of pipediameter, and which is mechanically joined to the system. There are many different types of fittings and they arethe samein all sizesandschedulesasthepipe. |
Buttweld Fittings
(BW) Sch 10- Sch 160
- 900Elbows
- 450Elbows
- Tees
- Reducers
- EndCaps
- StubEnds
- 1800Bends
- 3D,5D,7DBends
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Socketweld
Fittings (SW)
3000#, 6000#
- Elbows
- Tees
- Reducers
- Plugs
- Couplings
- Bushings
- Unions
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Threaded/ Screwed
Fittings (THD/ SCRD)
3000#, 6000#
- Elbows
- Tees
- Reducers
- Plugs
- Couplings
- Bushings
- Unions
- Sockets
- Nipples
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Olet Fittings
Sch 20-160
- Weldolet
- Sockolet
- Nipolet
- Threadolet
- Latrolet
- Elbowlet
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Sizes :
1. ½” – 72” (For BW Fittings)
2. ½” – 4” (For Threaded and SW Fittings)
Material of Construction : Carbon steel, Stainless steel, Cast Iron, Alloy Steel etc.
Standards : ASME, IS, MSS
Schedule : 10 to 160
Class : 2000#, 3000#, 6000#, 9000# |
Lined Fittings
In addition, fittings, like pipes, for specific purposes can be internally lined with material able to withstand chemical
attack which permits it to carry corrosive fluids. Internal layers can be: glass, various plastics, concrete etc., also
coatings, like Epoxy, Bituminous Asphalt, Zinc, etc. |
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