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Carbon steel pipe fitting is a weldable pipe fitting that can change flow, branch, or connect auxiliary equipment
How are carbon steel pipe fittings made?
There are many manufacturing processes for butt welding fittings and a few examples are listed below.
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Extrusion mode (thermal molding)
The hot extrusion process involves encapsulating a piece of metal heated to forging temperature in a chamber called a "vessel" with a die with an opening in the shape of the desired finished part at one end and then passing through the other end of the vessel
Bend:
Mandrel method (thermal forming)
One of the most common manufacturing methods for making an elbow from a pipe.
After heating the material, it is pushed into a mold called a "mandrel", which causes the tube to expand and bend simultaneously.
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Capital:
Deep drawing process
One of the most common manufacturing methods for bottle caps is that the plates are cut into circles and shaped by deep stamping.
The quality control
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Detailed Information:
Product Name | Black Painted Carbon Steel Pipe Fittings |
Material | Carbon steel |
Standard | ASTM/JIS/DIN/BS/GB/GOST |
Model |
Tee (straight and reducing ) 180 DEG return Elbow (45/90/180 DEG ) Cap Reducer (concentric and Eccentric ) |
Type | Seam or seamless |
Surface treatment | Black paint, Varnish, Anti-rust oil, Galvanized, Anti Corrosion Coating |
Wall thickness | SCH10, SCH20, SCH30, STD, SCH40, SCH60, SCH80, SCH100 SCH120, SCH160, XS, XXS |
Size | 1/2"to 48" |
Certificate | ISO9001: 2008 |
Ends |
Under 2 inch plain end. 2 inch and above Beveled. |
Application | Oil, Chemical Industrial, Water Conservancy, electric power, boiler, machinery, metallurgy ect |
Package | Wooden Case, pallet or as per the customers' requirements |
Payment | T/T or L/C |