PRODUCTION STANDARD
ASTM: The American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) often issues standards for industrial materials and products, including welded steel reducing pot pipe fittings. Common ASTM standards for this product include ASTM A234 (alloy steel welding fittings) and ASTM A403 (stainless steel welding fittings).
STRUCTURE
The structure of the welded steel cup includes the following basic components:
Body: Is the main part of the bowl, has a cylindrical or box shape depending on the type of bowl. The cup body has a diameter and thickness corresponding to the requirements of the piping system.
Top cap: Is the top of the cup, usually with a flat surface or convex surface, depending on the type of cup. The upper cup functions to tightly seal the flange of the pipe or device to which the cup is attached.
Bottom cap: If the cup has a two-headed design, the bottom cup is the bottom part of the cup, like the top cup but attached at the bottom.
Flange: Is the part of the cup used to connect to a pipe or other device in a piping system. Flanges usually have holes to place bolts and gaskets for a tight connection.
Bolts and Gaskets: Bolts and gaskets are used to connect cups to pipes or other equipment through flanges. The gasket between the two flanges helps create a seal and prevents leaks.
Welding: Sections of the cup are welded together or welded to pipes or other equipment in the piping system to create a strong and discreet connection.
The structure of welded steel cups can vary depending on the type of cup and the specific requirements of the application in the piping system.
POPULAR TYPES OF STEEL PANGOBIS – WELDING PANGOLINS – POPULAR RANGE
Below are some common types of welded steel cups used in piping systems:
Straight Tee: A type of cup with three outlets of the same diameter, forming a 90 degree angle. Cylindrical cups are often used to divide the flow of liquid or gas from a tube into two different tubes of the same diameter.
Reducing Tee: A type of cup with three outlets, in which one outlet has a smaller diameter than the other two. Reducing cups are used to regulate fluid flow in a piping system.
Open cup (Barred Tee): A type of cup with three outlets, one of which has a horizontal barrier that prevents the flow of liquid or gas. Open cups are commonly used in applications where controlled flow of fluids is required.
Split Tee: A type of cup with one or two outlets that can be divided into two separate parts, allowing installation into an active pipeline without stopping the operation.
Lateral Tee: A type of bowl with an outlet at a 90 degree angle to the main line, often used to create a flow of liquid that splits in a direction perpendicular to the main flow.
Triangular Tee: A type of cup with three outlets forming a 60 degree angle with each other, often used in special applications or in creating complex water delivery systems.
These types of cups all have unique applications and features, suitable for the specific requirements of the piping system.
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