Place of Origin | CHINA |
Brand Name | KASUGAI |
Certification | ISO-9001; PED; AD 2000 |
Model Number | ASTM A234/A420/A105 ANSI B16.11 Forged |
Document | Product Brochure PDF |
Product Information
Product Name | ASTM A234/A420/A105 ASME B16.11 Forged Carbon Steel Fittings |
Size Range | 1/8“ to 4” |
Type | Elbow(90/45), Cross, Tee, Coupling, Half Coupling, Boss, Cap, Couplet, Street Elbow, Plug, Bushing |
Dimensions and Standards | ASME B16.11 |
Thickness | Sch 5S to Sch XXS |
Origin | China |
Applications | Petro-Chemical Industry, Oil and Gas Industry, Nuclear Industry, Pulp & Paper Industry, Research & Development, Mega Projects & Defense & Development Industries |
Coating | Zinc Plated, Oil Black Paint, Cold and Hot Dip Galvanized, Anti-rust Paint, Yellow Transparent |
Specifications |
ASTM A105 ASTM A234 WPB, WPC ASTM A420 WPL3 WPL6, MSS-SP-75 WPHY 42/46/52/56/60/65/70 |
ASTM A234 Fitting Chemical Composition (%)
Si | S | Mn | P | C | Mo | Cr | Ni | Cu | |
WPB | ≤0.1 | 0.058 | 0.29-1.06 | 0.05 | ≤0.3 | ≤0.15 | 0.4 | 0.4 | 0.4 |
WPC | ≤0.1 | 0.058 | 0.29-1.06 | 0.05 | ≤0.35 | ≤0.15 | 0.4 | 0.4 | 0.4 |
ASTM A420 Fitting Chemical Composition (%)
C | Mn | P | S | Si | Ni | Cr | Mo | Cu | Cb | V | |
WPL3 | 0.2 | 0.31-0.64 | 0.05 | 0.05 | 0.13-0.37 | 3.2-3.8 | |||||
WPL6 | 0.3 | 0.5-1.35 | 0.035 | 0.04 | 0.15-0.4 | 0.4 | 0.3 | 0.12 | 0.4 | 0.02 | 0.08 |
ASTM A105 Fitting Chemical Composition (%)
Steel Class |
C max |
Si | Mn |
P max |
S max |
Ni max |
Cr max |
Mo max |
V max |
A105 | 0.35 | 0.10-0.35 | 0.60-1.05 | 0.035 | 0.040 | 0.40 | 0.30 | 0.12 | 0.08 |
MSS-SP-75 Fitting Chemical Composition (%)
Si | S | Mn | P | C | Mo | Cr | Ni | Cu | V | Cb | Ti | |
Max | 0.5 | 0.035 | 1.6 | 0.035 | 0.3 | 0.13 | 0.25 | 0.5 | 0.5 | 0.13 | 0.1 | 0.05 |
Forged fittings are used for piping systems below 2 or 4 inches in diameter (4″ for 2000#/3000# fittings, 2″ for 6000#/9000# fittings), whereas buttweld fittings are used for larger diameter piping.
The two main types of forged fittings are the so-called socket weld fittings (which are connected to pipes by fillet welds) and threaded fittings (the pipe is screwed onto the fitting).
The ASME B16.11, MSS SP 75, MSS SP 83, MSS SP 95 specifications cover forged fittings (socket weld and threaded) to fit ASME B36.10 and ASME B36.19 carbon, alloy, stainless steel and nickel alloy pipes of small bore size.
Forged fittings are manufactured from solid blocks of steel, that are machined to obtain the final required shape within the tolerances set by the applicable specifications mentioned above. This is different from buttweld fittings, which are manufactured by cutting, bending and shaping seamless or welded steel pipes.
Socket weld and threaded fittings are available in multiple shapes (elbows, tees, caps, adapters, couplings, etc), sizes (bore sizes between 1/8 and 4 inches, and ratings as 2000#, 3000#, 6000#, 9000#) and material grades (the most common are ASTM A105, ASTM A350 LF1/2/3/6 for low-temperatures, ASTM 182 for corrosive, high-temperature applications). The class of the fitting represents the maximum allowed pressure that the device can withstand.
Class 3000 fittings are used for pipes in schedule 80/XS; Class 6000 for pipes Sch. 160; Class 9000 fittings for pipes with larger wall thickness (XXS).
Forged elbows are used to change the direction of the piping system by 45 or 90 degrees. Forged elbows are manufactured according to ASME B16.11 in various material grades, either with socket weld or threaded pipe connections. A special type is the so-called “street elbow”.
Forged elbows 45 and 90 degrees, street elbow.
Forged tees are used to branch a pipe at 90 degrees. Tees can be straight (equal) or reducing.
Forged tees ASME B16.11 are available with socket weld or threaded connections (NPT or BSP). The dimensions of forged tees are covered by the MSS SP 75 and the ASME B16.11 specifications.
Forged laterals feature a Y shape and are used to branch a pipe at 30-degrees (or different angles, according to the piping specifications).
Forged plugs are available with a round, squared or hexagonal head and are used to blind pipes.
Hexagonal bushings are manufactured in accordance with ASME B16.11 and are used to join two threaded items of a different size.
Couplings are forged fittings manufactured in accordance with ASME B16.11 and are used to join pipes.
They are available in half or full size and with socket weld or threaded connections (or a combination of the two for special piping applications).
Reducers are available in two main types, called 1 and 2. They are used to connect pipes and reduce the bore size.
Unions are available in the male to female, female to female types, lug nut, and Rockwood design. Unions comply with the MSS SP 83 standard.
ASME B16.11 forged fittings are available with two types of end connections, which are called “socket weld” and “threaded” (shown in the picture).
Socket weld fittings are used for applications where strong and long-lasting connections are required. Socket weld fittings are very reliable but are time-consuming to install in a piping system (due to the heavy workload caused by welding operations on small parts).
Socket weld fittings are available in sizes from 1/8 to 4 inches and in classes between 2000# and 9000#.
The typical applications for socket weld fittings are:
Fillet weld vs. Butt Weld: a butt welding connection fills the gaps between two devices, that are beveled at 30 degrees.
Threaded fittings are used for less-critical piping systems, such as water distribution, fire protection, and cooling, or for low-pressure installations not subject to vibration, elongation and bending forces. Threaded pipe fittings are not suited for fluids with constantly changing temperatures, as sudden changes may crack the connection.
The two major types of threads are the BSP and NPT, which are not compatible one with the other:
BSP means “British Standard Pipe” and can be further divided into the BSPT (tapered) and BSPP (parallel) variations. The threads have a 55° angle in this case. BSP threaded fittings are less common than NPT threaded fittings in the oil and gas industry
NPT stands for “National Pipe Tapered” and is the dominant standard for threaded forged fittings in the oil and gas industry. NPT threading is covered by the ASME B1.20.1 specification and is based on 60° thread flank angles (vs. 55° of the BSP type).
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