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MANUFACTURING FLANGES AND BUT WELD FITTINGS FITTINGS

BUTTWELD FITTINGS
Buttweld Fitting accomplish a lot of admiration by our clients owing to its high strength, dimensional correctness, high tension power, corrosion resistant and consistency. These products are used in various commercial, industrial and automobile industries. We manufacture these fittings using high grade of raw material by implementing most ultra modern technology. These products are clients can avail from us at various sizes, shapes and design as per the requirements.
STAINLESS & DUPLEX STEEL:
RANGE :
15 NB UP TO 1200 NB IN SCH 5S , 10S ,10, 20 , 40S , 40 , STD , 60 , 80S , 80 , XS , 100 , 120 , 140 , 160 & XXS.
FORM :
SEAMLESS & WELDED LONG RADIUS & SHORT RADIUS ELBOW 90 DEG , LONG RADIUS ELBOW 45 DEG ,Long Radius & Short Radius Elbow 90 Deg , Long Radius Elbow 45 Deg , Long Radius & Short Radius Elbow 180 Deg ( Return Bend ) , Reducing Elbow , Equal Tee , Un Equal Tee, Crosses , Concentric Reducer , Eccentric Reducer , Long Stubend , Short Stubend , Coller , Pipe Cap , Long Radius Bends R =3 D , 5 D , 6 D , 8 D ,10 D & 20 D In 15 Deg ,30 Deg, 60 Deg & 90 Deg And Drawing Bassed Butt Weld Fitting ( Customised ).
STAINLESS STEEL:
ASTM / ASME SA 403 GR WP "S" / "W" / " WX" 304 , 304L ,304H, 304N , 304LN , 309, 310H , 316 , 316H , 317 , 317L , 321 , 321H , 347 , 347 H Duplex Steel ASTM / ASME SA 815 UNS NO.S 31803 , S 32205 , S 32550 , S 32750 , S 32760 .
FEATURES:
Resistance to corrosion
Longer functional life
High tolerance capability
PIPE FITTING
A pipe fitting is defined as a part, used in piping system to change direction or function, which is mechanically joined to the system. Probably the simplest way to achieve this end would be to bend the pipe in the direction required, but this process will stretch and thin the outer wall whilst thickening and wrinkling the inner wall. This results in flow resistance and accelerated wall erosion. A second method sometimes used is a mitred joint. Where pipe are cut to the correct angle and welded together to achieve the desired change. Whist the cross-section area and wall thickness are maintained a great deal of efficiency is lost due to friction and turbulence resulting from the severe changes is direction; for example a single-mitred bend offers about six times the resistance of a swept elbow. For these reasons swept fittings are preferred on most piping systems, particularly where internal pressure, flow and corrosion are major considerations.
