Product Description
The concentric reducer socket is offered to the clients. The reducer is used to join the pipes that may have different diameters. The pipe reducer fitting is used for the industries for providing flexibility in joining. The reducer is high in quality and supplied at a reasonable price. The concentric reducer socket is also durable in nature. The resistance to melting, rust, corrosion, or any other kind of abrasion is shown. The reducer is sturdy in nature and does not arouse cracks.
Product details
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Thread Type
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Full
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Usage/Application
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Plumbing Pipe
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Type of Coupling
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Reducing
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End Connection Type
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Socketweld
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Material
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MS
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Size
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1.5 inch
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Surface Finish
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Polished
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Shape
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Round
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High-Quality Stainless Steel ConstructionCrafted from SS304 or SS316 stainless steel, the Concentric Reducer Socket offers superior corrosion resistance and structural integrity. The fitting is designed to withstand harsh environments, making it compatible with challenging chemicals and elevated pressures in both industrial and commercial pipelines. Its galvanized surface ensures long-term durability and resistance to rust.
Precision Manufacturing and CompatibilityEach reducer socket is meticulously manufactured via seamless or welded processes, guaranteeing tight tolerances (0.5 mm) and consistent wall thickness of 3 mm. The socket-weld connection provides robust joint security and leak-proof service. With a customizable outer diameter and length, the product meets ASTM A403/ASME B16.9 standards, accommodating a wide range of pipeline connections.
FAQ's of Conccentric Reducer Socket:
Q: How is the Concentric Reducer Socket installed in a pipeline system?
A: The Concentric Reducer Socket is generally installed using the socket weld method. Pipes are inserted into the socket ends and welded around the joint, ensuring a strong, permanent, and leak-proof connection.
Q: What materials are used in the manufacturing of this reducer socket?
A: This reducer socket is made from high-quality stainless steel grades SS304 or SS316, providing excellent mechanical properties and outstanding corrosion resistance in a variety of industrial environments.
Q: When should I choose a seamless versus a welded reducer socket?
A: Seamless reducer sockets are ideal for high-pressure or critical applications due to their uniformity and strength. Welded versions offer cost-effectiveness and are suitable for standard pipeline systems where extreme pressure is not a primary concern.
Q: Where is this product commonly used?
A: The Concentric Reducer Socket is commonly used in industrial, chemical, plumbing, and petrochemical pipelines for fluid handling and flow management.
Q: What process ensures leak-proof performance of the reducer socket?
A: Each reducer socket is hydrostatically tested to confirm its leak-proof performance and integrity under pressure. The metal-to-metal sealing further reinforces the joint's reliability.
Q: What are the main benefits of using this product in pipeline systems?
A: It offers superior corrosion resistance, high tensile and yield strength (520 MPa, 205 MPa), and leak-proof operation, resulting in durable, safe, and efficient fluid flow management within pipelines.