Product Description
We are committed in providing a vast variety of MS Pipe Socket. It is well equipped with a high quality of tools and techniques to weld in a reliable manner. This socket is useful for pipelining and tubing purposes. It is available at industry leading prices. MS Pipe Socket is also use for the subsequent restraining and flange connection. It is efficient to change the direction of water supply from main pipes to subsidiary pipes.
Versatile Connection SolutionsThe MS Pipe Socket, available in both seamless and welded variants, facilitates easy and secure connections for joining two pipes. With options for beveled, plain, or threaded ends, users enjoy compatibility with a wide array of piping systems, including BSP and NPT thread types. Its corrosion and rust resistance ensure dependable use in harsh industrial and plumbing environments.
Durability Meets ComplianceManufactured according to IS 1239 and IS 3589 standards, these mild steel sockets offer robustness with tensile strengths up to 350 MPa and yield strengths up to 250 MPa. Each unit is meticulously inspected for quality and precision, guaranteeing a tolerance of 0.5 mm. The available coatings include black paint or hot-dip galvanization for enhanced longevity.
Flexible Packaging OptionsTo suit various logistical and protection needs, MS Pipe Sockets are securely packed in gunny bags, wooden boxes, or bundled together. This flexibility ensures the products maintain their integrity during transport and storage, reaching your site in prime condition and ready for immediate installation.
FAQ's of MS Pipe Socket:
Q: How are MS Pipe Sockets typically installed?
A: MS Pipe Sockets are designed for effortless installation using either socket weld or threaded connections. Installation involves aligning the pipes and either screwing or welding the joint, ensuring a reliable seal for your plumbing, industrial, or gas piping system.
Q: What are the advantages of using seamless versus welded MS Pipe Sockets?
A: Seamless MS Pipe Sockets provide enhanced mechanical strength and better pressure handling, making them ideal for high-stress applications. Welded sockets, while cost-effective, are suitable for most routine pipe joining where absolute structural integrity is not critical.
Q: When should I choose a beveled, plain, or threaded end finish?
A: Beveled ends are best for welding applications, plain ends are suited to slip-on or butt joint connections, while threaded ends are ideal for detachable setups, maintenance, or areas requiring quick assembly and disassembly.
Q: Where can these MS Pipe Sockets be used?
A: These sockets are versatile and can be used in a range of systems including industrial pipework, plumbing, and gas pipelines, thanks to their robust material, corrosion resistance, and compliance with IS standards.
Q: What packaging options are available for shipping?
A: Depending on the order size, MS Pipe Sockets are packed in gunny bags, sturdy wooden boxes, or bundled, offering protection during transit and making handling easy for large or small scale projects.
Q: How does the corrosion-resistant coating benefit the product?
A: The galvanized or black painted coating on MS Pipe Sockets provides enhanced protection against rust and corrosion, extending the lifespan of fittings especially in moist or challenging industrial environments.