Worught Pipe Bend
Copper fittings can be joined with a chemical compound or welded with a special copper alloy. In tight spaces or where welding equipment is prohibited, a chemical sealer such as Liquid Copper is recommended.
can you weld two fittings have the specified the first is API 5L X60 and A234 WPHY60
If you have a lot to install i would weld. 2 in. is a very big pipe to screw together
No. It has to be a tight seal though, but welding isn't required. Flange or sleeve fittings are also OK as long as they are tight.
yes i am a plumber and you can do that. it is just like a little extra metal on the pipe.
Stainless Steel Pipe Fittings can be joined by butt welding, socket welded or screwed (BSP or NPT) fittings. Buttweld and socket weld are a permanent form giving you an optimum and effective joint, while screwed fittings mean you can break the joint for maintenance. Western Steel Agency is a Top Stainless Steel Pipe Fittings Manufacturers in India.
Pipe fittings are components that are used to connect pipe sections with other fluid control products such as valves and pumps to form pipelines. The term fittings is commonly associated with those used for metal and plastic pipes that transport fluids. Other types of pipe fittings can also be used to connect pipes for handrails and other architectural elements where a leak-proof connection is not required. Depending on the material of the pipe, pipe fittings can be welded or threaded, mechanically joined, or chemically adhered, to name a few common mechanisms. Western Steel Agency is one of the most leading Pipe Fittings Manufacturer, Suppliers in India. We have manufactured with precision and high-quality raw materials. Pipe Fittings are designed to be welded on-site at their end to link pipes together and allow for changes in path. Steel Pipe Fitting products are designed and developed in accordance with international quality standards. We are also manufacturer and supplier of Inconel 600 Pipe Fittings , Inconel 625 Pipe Fittings pipe fitting grades.
there are literally hundreds of pipe joints. Dependent on pipe sizes, joining methods, material and strength. sizes range from 1/8" to 48" diameter nominal sizes, methods of joining from glueing, soldering, swaging, threading, grooved end couplers, butt welded, socket welded, flared, compression fitted...etc. materials range from aluminum, copper, brass, pvc, cpvc, .....to specialty stainless steels and inconel. Fittings can be cast or forged, molded, rolled...etc.. Types of fittings can be 45s, ells, tees, couplings, side tees, valves, instrument penetrations, thermowells, reducing fittings, flanges, couplings, unions...etc. Catalogs of hundreds of pages exist just for pipe fittings and pipe, with hundreds of fittings on some pages.
Weldolet is a trademarked name by Bonney Forge for internally reinforced forged branch outlet fittings. Pipet is a trademarked name by WFI for internally reinforced forged branch outlet fittings. Both comply with MSS SP-97 Internally Reinforced Forged Branch Outlet Fittings - Socket Welding, Threaded and Buttwelding Ends. Referenced in ASME B31.3-2020 304.3.1 a) (1). They are the same
NO, I don't believe this is possible -PPR fittings are made from polypropylene and nobody has yet developed a solvent or glue to join pieces of it. If you read any PPR manual you will see the words " Can be fitted fast and easily by special tools" -or something like that. Polypropylene is joined either by special 'mechanical ' fittings or' hot welded'. There is no Transition cement to join it either.Actually, I really can't imagine WHY you would want to do this anyway. In my local suppliers I see literally hundreds of PVC fittings to cover every eventuality.
It is called aluminum welding. Aluminum can be TIG welded, the most common method, or oxy-fuel welded, or stick welded, or MIG welded.