Product is not available
Stainless steel pipe fittings are components used to connect, control, and change the direction of pipes in various systems, particularly those that require high resistance to corrosion, high temperature, and high pressure. These fittings are essential in a variety of industries, including oil and gas, chemical processing, water treatment, food and beverage, and pharmaceuticals.
Here are some common types of stainless steel pipe fittings:
Elbows: Used to change the direction of the flow. They come in various angles, such as 45 degrees and 90 degrees.
Tees: Shaped like the letter "T," these fittings allow for branching a pipe into two directions.
Reducers: Used to connect pipes of different diameters, reducing the size of the flow from a larger to a smaller pipe.
Couplings: Used to connect two pipes together. There are full couplings for joining pipes of the same size and half couplings for joining pipes of different sizes.
Adapters: Used to connect pipes to different types of fittings or equipment.
Caps and Plugs: Used to close the end of a pipe. Caps are used for permanently closing, while plugs can be removed if needed.
Unions: Allow for easy disconnection of pipes for maintenance or replacement.
Bushings: Used to connect pipes of different sizes and are often threaded.
Crosses: Have four openings for connecting pipes and are used in some special configurations.
Flanges: Provide a method of connecting pipes, valves, pumps, and other equipment to form a piping system. They are usually welded or screwed into the pipes and then bolted together.