Alloy steel fittings are designed with different types of alloys. These alloys range between 1% to 50%. Alloy Steel Forged Fittings are high-strength components that play a pivotal role in influencing the characteristics of the flow. These fittings have superior strength and have enhanced tolerances. The Alloy Steel Threaded Fittings are designed with threads that align directly to the pipe fixtures. These fittings are generally not preferred in low-pressure and temperature setups.
The Alloy Steel Socket Weld Fittingsis designed as pipe fixtures are inserted in a recessed area and are welded in place using a single fillet weld. The ASTM A182 Socket Weld Elbow is a common grade of fittings that plays a pivotal role in changing the direction of the flow in the system. These elbows are formed by permanently joining the steel in the recessed region of the joint using a socket weld. The AS Threaded Elbow is designed with female thread that corresponds and joins the male threads of the pipe fixture. They are preferred in low-pressure applications where the stress on the module is low. An Alloy Steel Street Elbow is a fitting that is intended for joining a fixture with a corresponding pipe fitting at an angle. These elbows can be connected directly to another fitting without requiring a pipe nipple.
The Chrome Moly Tee is designed in the shape of a T. These tees have superior resistance to reducing conditions. These tees have two outlets, each at a 90 degrees angle. An Alloy Steel Lateral Tee is a fitting that is different from a straight tee. These tees have a side opening with an outlet branch at an angle of 45 degrees with two branches of 90 degrees. The Alloy Steel End Cap is utilized to close and terminate the flow of fluids in the fixtures. These caps protect the modules during the transportation and storage of different piping components. The versatile Alloy Steel Swage Nipple is designed in round bar steel or billet steel. These nipples are used as reduced nipples connecting different pipe sizes in the system.