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Threaded Pipe Nipple Specification
Dimensions : ASME 16.11, MSS SP-79, MSS SP-95, 83, 95, 97, BS 3799
Size : 1/2″NB TO 4″NB IN
Class : 3000 LBS, 6000 LBS, 9000 LBS
Type : Threaded (S/W) & SCREWED (SCRD) – NPT, BSP, BSPT
Form : Threaded Pipe Nipple
Dimensions Standard of Threaded Pipe Nipple
ASME: | ASME 16.11, MSS SP-79, MSS SP-95, 83, 95, 97, BS 3799 |
DIN: | DIN2605, DIN2615, DIN2616, DIN2617, DIN28011 |
EN: | EN10253-1, EN10253-2 |
ASME B16.11 Threaded Pipe Nipple Material
ASME B16.11 Stainless Steel Forged Threaded Pipe Nipple :
ASTM A182 F304, F304L, F306, F316L, F304H, F309S, F309H, F310S, F310H, F316TI, F316H, F316LN, F317, F317L, F321, F321H, F11, F22, F91, F347, F347H, F904L, ASTM A312/A403 TP304, TP304L, TP316, TP316L
Duplex & Super Duplex Steel ASME B16.11 Forged Threaded Pipe Nipple :
ASTM A 182 – F 51, F53, F55 S 31803, S 32205, S 32550, S 32750, S 32760, S 32950.
Carbon Steel ASME B16.11 Forged Threaded Pipe Nipple:
ASTM/ ASME A 105, ASTM/ ASME A 350 LF 2, ASTM / ASME A 53 GR. A & B, ASTM A 106 GR. A, B & C. API 5L GR. B, API 5L X 42, X 46, X 52, X 60, X 65 & X 70. ASTM / ASME A 691 GR A, B & C
ASME B16.11 Alloy Steel Forged Threaded Pipe Nipple:
ASTM / ASME A 182, ASTM / ASME A 335, ASTM / ASME A 234 GR P 1, P 5, P 9, P 11, P 12, P 22, P 23, P 91, ASTM / ASME A 691 GR 1 CR, 1 1/4 CR, 2 1/4 CR, 5 CR, 9CR, 91
ASME B16.11 Copper Alloy Steel Forged Threaded Pipe Nipple: ASTM / ASME SB 111 UNS NO. C 10100 , C 10200 , C 10300 , C 10800 , C 12000, C 12200, C 70600 C 71500, ASTM / ASME SB 466 UNS NO. C 70600 ( CU -NI- 90/10) , C 71500 ( CU -NI- 70/30)
Nickel Alloy Forged Threaded ASME B16.11 Pipe Nipple:
ASTM / ASME SB 336, ASTM / ASME SB 564 / 160 / 163 / 472, UNS 2200 (NICKEL 200) , UNS 2201 (NICKEL 201 ) , UNS 4400 (MONEL 400 ) , UNS 8020 ( ALLOY 20 / 20 CB 3 ) , UNS 8825 INCONEL (825) , UNS 6600 (INCONEL 600 ) , UNS 6601 (INCONEL 601) , UNS 6625 (INCONEL 625) , UNS 10276 (HASTELLOY C 276)
Frequently Asked Questions
Buttweld fittings are used to change the direction, branch, or reduce the size of pipelines by welding them directly to the pipe.
A 45-degree buttweld elbow is used to change the direction of flow in a pipeline by 45 degrees.
Short radius elbows have a tighter curve and are used where space is limited, while long radius elbows have a more gradual curve and are used to reduce pressure loss.
These terms refer to the schedule or thickness of the pipe, indicating the wall thickness at a specific diameter.
A buttweld reducer is a fitting that connects two pipes of different diameters, available in concentric and eccentric types.
Buttweld fittings typically adhere to ANSI B16.9, ANSI B16.28, and MSS-SP-43 standards.
A buttweld tee is a fitting used to branch a pipeline into two directions, available as equal tees or reducing tees.
A buttweld stub end is used in combination with a lap joint flange, allowing for easy disconnection of the pipes.
Common materials include stainless steel, alloy steel, duplex, nickel alloys, and carbon steel.
A buttweld pipe cap is used to close the end of a pipeline, sealing it off.