Butt Weld Steel Fitting

Butt-welded steel pipe fittings are components used in piping systems to connect two sections of pipe or change the direction of fluid flow. They are designed to be welded directly to the ends of pipes, forming a strong and permanent connection. Here are some key points about butt-welded steel pipe fittings:

Types of butt-welded pipe fittings
1. Elbow: Used to change the direction of a pipe (e.g., 90 degrees or 45 degrees).
2. The: Used to create branches in a piping system.
3. Reducing pipe: Used to connect pipes of different diameters.
4. Pipe cap: Used to seal the end of a pipe.
5. Cross connector: Used to connect four pipes at the same point.

Material
- Depending on the application and environmental conditions, they are usually made of carbon steel, stainless steel or alloy steel.

Advantages
- Strength: Butt-welded pipe fittings provide a robust and durable connection that can withstand high pressure and high temperature.
- Smooth Flow: The welded joint forms a smooth inner surface, reducing turbulence and pressure drop.
- Versatility: Suitable for a variety of applications, including oil and gas, water supply, and chemical processing.

standard
The manufacturing of butt-welded pipe fittings conforms to various industry standards, such as ASME B16.9 GB

Application
- Commonly used in industrial piping systems, HVAC systems, and water supply and drainage applications.

 


Post time: Mar-12-2026