Product Description
Specification
| End Connection Type | Buttweld |
| Fitting Type | Elbow |
| Material | SS |
| Size | 1/2 inch |
| Weight | 12-112 kg |
| Surface Finish | Polished |
| Connection Type | Welded |
| Usage/Application | Industrial |
Exceptional Engineering for Demanding EnvironmentsOur IBR Pipe Fittings are designed for high-pressure and high-temperature environments, making them ideal for use in power plants, boilers, and pressure vessels. With a focus on precision, safety, and adherence to industry standards, these fittings minimize risks and maximize operational efficiency.
Versatile Designs and ConnectionsAvailable in shapes such as elbows, tees, reducers, caps, and stub ends, our fittings support various connections including butt weld, socket weld, and threaded, ensuring compatibility with different piping systems. The end typesplain or beveledfacilitate easy installation and reliable sealing.
FAQs of IBR Pipe Fittings:
Q: How are IBR Pipe Fittings manufactured to ensure dimensional accuracy and reliability?
A: IBR Pipe Fittings are produced using hot formed and cold drawn manufacturing techniques, followed by precision engineering as per IBR specifications to achieve tight dimensional tolerancestypically 0.5 mmand robust performance in demanding applications.
Q: What materials are used in IBR Pipe Fittings, and what are their benefits in power plant applications?
A: These fittings are available in carbon steel, stainless steel, and alloy steel. Such materials deliver superior strength, corrosion resistance, and durability, making them suitable for high-pressure and high-temperature operations found in power plants and boilers.
Q: When is it necessary to choose between plain end and beveled end pipe fittings?
A: Plain end fittings are generally selected for socket weld or threaded connections, while beveled ends are ideal for butt weld joints. The choice depends on the installation requirements and the type of connection preferred for your piping system.
Q: Where can IBR Pipe Fittings be used apart from power plants and boilers?
A: They are well-suited for pressure vessels, chemical refineries, and general steam distribution lines, offering reliable performance under varying temperature and pressure conditions, thanks to their adherence to IBR standards.
Q: What processes are involved in ensuring the corrosion resistance of these fittings?
A: All fittings receive an anti-corrosive oil coating and feature smooth, rust-free surfaces that protect against environmental damage during storage, transportation, and operation.
Q: How does packaging contribute to the protection and quality of IBR Pipe Fittings during delivery?
A: Fittings are packaged in sturdy wooden boxes or gunny bags and can be customized to customer requirements, safeguarding them from physical damage and corrosion during transit.