Product Description
We are successfully meeting the requirements of our clients by offering the best quality range of Concentric Reducer Pipe. It is used when there is a shift in diameter between pipes. This pipe used to join tube sections on the same axis. Additionally, provided pipe is used in pump station pipe work to reduce the size of the suction pipe to match the size of the pump suction end flange. Concentric Reducer Pipe is easy to avail at less price.
Product details
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Schedule
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Sch 40
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End Connection Type
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Socketweld
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Reducer Type
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Eccentric
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Material
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MS
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Size
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6 x 4 inch
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Thickness
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5 mm
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Is It Rust Proof
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Rust Proof
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Color
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Silver
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Shape
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Round
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Surface Finish
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Mill Finished
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Usage/Application
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Industrial
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Precision Engineering for Critical ApplicationsManufactured as per ASTM A403 / ASME B16.9 standards, these concentric reducers guarantee precise dimensions and reliable performance. Their rigid structure, combined with a leakproof, metal-to-metal sealing, ensures safety and efficiency for high-stakes industrial piping systems. Each unit is thoroughly tested to meet required pressure and strength benchmarks.
Superior Corrosion Resistance and DurabilityMade from premium mild steel with options for SS304 or SS316 grades, these reducers are engineered to withstand aggressive industrial environments. The metallic silver finish augments both appearance and corrosion resistance, making the product suitable for long-term usage in chemical, petrochemical, and food processing plants.
Safe Delivery and Easy InstallationReducers are securely packaged in wooden cases or cartons to prevent damage during transport. Designed for butt weld compatibility with stainless steel pipes, installation is straightforward for skilled professionals, ensuring seamless pipe transitions in any industrial setup. Minimum order quantity starts at just 10 pieces, catering to both small and large-scale projects.
FAQ's of Concentric Reducer Pipe:
Q: How is the concentric reducer pipe manufactured and what process ensures its precision?
A: This concentric reducer is produced using a cold-forming process, guaranteeing uniform thickness and dimensional accuracy. Adherence to ASTM A403 / ASME B16.9 standards ensures each piece meets stringent quality and precision requirements.
Q: What industries commonly use these concentric reducer pipes and why?
A: They are widely employed in industrial piping systems for chemical plants, petrochemical industries, and the food & beverage sector due to their excellent corrosion resistance, strength, and reliable leak-proof performance.
Q: When should I opt for a plain-end, butt-welded concentric reducer in my piping system?
A: Choose a plain-end, butt-welded concentric reducer when you need a secure, permanent, and leakproof connection between stainless steel pipes of differing diameters, especially in high-pressure or high-temperature settings.
Q: Where is the best place to install these reducers within an industrial setup?
A: These reducers should be installed at points in the pipeline where a smooth transition from a larger diameter to a smaller one is required, helping maintain consistent fluid flow and minimizing turbulence.
Q: What is the typical packaging method and how does it benefit buyers?
A: Reducers are packed in sturdy wooden cases or cartons, protecting them from mechanical damage and contamination during shipping. This ensures products arrive in pristine condition, ready for installation.
Q: How does the product's corrosion resistance offer long-term benefits?
A: Thanks to high-quality materials like SS304/SS316 and a metallic finish, these reducers resist corrosion even in harsh environments, leading to lower maintenance costs and a longer service lifespan.
Q: What is the minimum order quantity and how is the product weight determined?
A: The minimum order is 10 pieces, making it suitable for both small and large projects. Individual reducer weight varies depending on size, typically ranging from 1.5 to 2.2 kg.