Size Range: 1/2" - 80" / DN15 - 2000
Thickness Schedule: SCH 10 - SCH 160, XXS
Standard: ANSI / ASME B16.9 / MSS SP 43
Size Range: 1/2" - 80" / DN15 - 2000
Thickness Schedule: SCH 10 - SCH 160, XXS
Standard: ANSI / ASME B16.9 / MSS SP 43
Size Range: 1/2" - 48" / DN15 - 1200
Thickness Schedule: SCH 10 - SCH 160, XXS
Standard: ANSI / ASME B16.9
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Shape Type: Equal and Reducing
Size Range: 1/2" - 80" / DN15 - 2000
Thickness Schedule: SCH 10 - SCH 160, XXS
Standard: ANSI / ASME B16.9
Type: Long Pattern (LP) and Short Pattern (SP)
Size Range: 1/2” - 24” / DN15 - 600
Thickness Schedule: SCH 10 - SCH 160, XXS
Size Range: 3/4" - 60" / DN20 - 1500
Thickness Schedule: SCH 10 - SCH 160, XXS
Standard: ANSI / ASME B16.9 / MSS SP 43
Size Range: 3/4" - 60" / DN20 - 1500
Thickness Schedule: SCH 10 - SCH 160, XXS
Standard: ANSI / ASME B16.9 & MSS SP-43
Size Range: 1/2" - 48" / DN15 - 1200
Thickness Schedule: SCH 10 - SCH 160, XXS
Standard: ANSI / ASME B16.9
Type: 90 Degree and 45 Degree
Shape: Straight and Reducing Elbow
Size: 1/8” – 4” / DN6 - DN100
Shape: Equal and Reducing Tee
Size: 1/8"- 4" / DN6 - DN100
Pressure: Class 3000LBS, 6000Lbs, 9000lbs.
Standard: ASME B16.11, BS3799
Shape: Equal Cross Tee and Reducing Cross Tee
Size Range: 1/8” – 4” / DN6 - DN100
Pressure Rating: Class 3000lbs, 6000lbs, 9000lbs.
Standard: GB/T 14383, ASME B16.11, BS3799
Type: Full Coupling and Half Coupling
Shape: Straight Coupling and Reducing Coupling
Size Range: 1/8” – 4” / DN6 - DN100
Pressure Rating: Class 3000lbs, 6000lbs, 9000lbs
Size Range: 1/8” - 3” / DN6 - DN80
Pressure Rating: Class 3000lbs
Standard: MSS SP-83
Type: 90 Degree and 45 Degree Elbow
Shape: Straight and Reducing Elbow
Thread Type: NPT, PT, BSPP, BSPT, PF
Shape: Equal and Reducing Tee
Size Range: 1/8” – 4” / DN6 - DN100
Pressure Rating: Class 2000 lbs, 3000 lbs, 6000 lbs
Shape: Equal and Reducing
Size: 1/8" - 4" / DN6 - DN100
Pressure: Class 2000 lbs, 3000 lbs, 6000 lbs
Type: Full and Half Coupling
Shape: Straight and Reducing Coupling
Thread Type: NPT, PT, BSPP, BSPT, PF
Size Range: 1/8” – 4” / DN6 - DN100
Pressure Rating: Class 3000lbs, 6000lbs
Standard: ASME B16.11, BS3799, EN 10241
Size Range: 1/8” - 3” / DN6 - DN80
Pressure Rating: Class 3000lbs
Standard: MSS SP-83
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What is MSS SP-83 Socket Weld Union
MSS SP-83 socket weld union dimensions is designed and manufactured according to MSS SP-83 standard, the weight is more heavier because it consists of three parts that a male end, a nut and female end. The joint can be disassembled as a pipe fitting, and the things connected through the joint can be disassembled and replaced.
MSS SP-83 socket weld pipe union is stronger and can hold the parts together more effectively because of the sockets. It is a family of high pressure forging fittings that used only in conjunction with ANSI Pipe and are available in the same size range. Even though there are some similarities between the shapes of the two welds, but socket weld is still considered to be different from a fillet weld.
The basic difference between couplings and unions is that couplings are used to connect pipes to bends. Union are used to connect and disassemble a part of the piping system (drain valve or control valve, etc.) for maintenance or replacement.
MSS SP-83 Socket Weld Union Specification
Size Range | 1/8" – 3" / DN6 - DN80 |
Pressure Rating | Class 3000lbs |
Standard | MSS SP-83 |
Stainless Steel | ASTM A182 F304/304L/304H, 316/316L, 321, 310S, 317, 347, 904L,1.4404, 1.4437. |
Duplex Stainless Steel | ASTM A182 F51, F53, F44 |
Application | Oil and Gas /Pipeline/Power Industries/Chemical Industries |
Standard for MSS SP-83
MSS SP-83 contains envelope and other essential dimensions, finish, tolerances, testing, marking, material, and minimum performance requirements for forged carbon steel, alloy steel, stainless steel, and nickel alloy pipe unions, socket welding and threaded ends.
MSS SP-83 is the relevant industry standard for pipe unions made of forging and bar stock. According to MSS sp-83 union, socket weld ends. This Standard Practice specifies minimum performance standards for forged carbon steel, alloy steel, titanium, nickel alloy, and stainless steel. Forging solid steel, followed by heat treatment and dimension accurate machining, is used to create forged pipe fittings. Larger piping systems often employ butt weld pipe fittings in accordance with MSS sp-83 standard union.
MSS SP 83 socket weld union size range is from 1/8" to 3" and pressure rating is available in Class 3000 / 6000 lbs.Socket Weld Fittings are a family of high pressure forging fittings that used only in conjunction with ANSI Pipe and are available in the same size range. Even though there are some similarities between the shapes of the two welds, but socket weld is still considered to be different from a fillet weld.
Materials of Socket Weld Union
Forged carbon and stainless steel pipe unions, socket welding, and threaded ends must meet the criteria of MSS-sp-83 socket weld union in terms of dimensions, finish, tolerances, testing, marking, material, and minimum performance.
Several types of unions include socket weld, threaded, male x female, socket weld x female, butt weld, and lug nut.
ASTM A105, ASTM A182, F304, F316, F304L, F316L, and A182 F5/F9/F11/F22/F91 are among the most popular materials of MSS-sp-83 socket weld union. For tiny-size pipes and plumbing systems, socket weld and threaded fittings are typically employed (generally below 4 inches in diameter for Class 3000 and below 2 inches for fittings in class 6000 and 9000). Forging solid steel, followed by heat treatment and dimension accurate machining, is used to create forged pipe fittings.
The specification includes specifications for threaded forged fittings and criteria for socket welding. For socket-weld end fittings, the SS 310 Socket weld Union fittings are categorized as Class 3000, 6000, and 9000.
Class 3000 Socket Weld Union Weight Chart in KG
DN | NPS | 3000 |
6 | 1/8 | 0.25 |
8 | 1/4 | 0.30 |
10 | 3/8 | 0.35 |
15 | 1/2 | 0.46 |
20 | 3/4 | 0.61 |
25 | 1 | 0.85 |
32 | 1-1/4 | 1.35 |
40 | 1-1/2 | 1.92 |
50 | 2 | 2.85 |
65 | 2-1/2 | 4.90 |
80 | 3 | 7.10 |
Forged Socket Weld Union Application
ASME B16.11 Socket weld Union are known to deliver exceptional performance and are generally developed for meeting the demands. We offer a broad range of Forged Socket weld Union through a worldwide network of stock-keeping branches. This Forged Socket weld Union is used in various industries like :
Stainless Steel Forged Socket weld Union uses in Oil and Gas Pipeline
Forged Socket weld Union uses in Chemical Industry
Alloy Steel Socket weld Union uses in Plumbing
Forged Socket weld End Unions uses in Heating
Socket weld Forged Unions uses in Water Supply Systems
ANSI B16.11 Forged Socket weld Union uses in Power Plant
Socket weld Union uses in Paper & Pulp Industry
Forged Socket weld Unions uses in General Purpose Applications
Forged Socket weld Union uses in Fabrication Industry
Forged Socket weld Union uses in Food Processing Industry
Forged Socket weld Unions uses in Structural Pipe
What is MSS SP-83 Socket Weld Union
MSS SP-83 socket weld union dimensions is designed and manufactured according to MSS SP-83 standard, the weight is more heavier because it consists of three parts that a male end, a nut and female end. The joint can be disassembled as a pipe fitting, and the things connected through the joint can be disassembled and replaced.
MSS SP-83 socket weld pipe union is stronger and can hold the parts together more effectively because of the sockets. It is a family of high pressure forging fittings that used only in conjunction with ANSI Pipe and are available in the same size range. Even though there are some similarities between the shapes of the two welds, but socket weld is still considered to be different from a fillet weld.
The basic difference between couplings and unions is that couplings are used to connect pipes to bends. Union are used to connect and disassemble a part of the piping system (drain valve or control valve, etc.) for maintenance or replacement.
MSS SP-83 Socket Weld Union Specification
Size Range | 1/8" – 3" / DN6 - DN80 |
Pressure Rating | Class 3000lbs |
Standard | MSS SP-83 |
Stainless Steel | ASTM A182 F304/304L/304H, 316/316L, 321, 310S, 317, 347, 904L,1.4404, 1.4437. |
Duplex Stainless Steel | ASTM A182 F51, F53, F44 |
Application | Oil and Gas /Pipeline/Power Industries/Chemical Industries |
Standard for MSS SP-83
MSS SP-83 contains envelope and other essential dimensions, finish, tolerances, testing, marking, material, and minimum performance requirements for forged carbon steel, alloy steel, stainless steel, and nickel alloy pipe unions, socket welding and threaded ends.
MSS SP-83 is the relevant industry standard for pipe unions made of forging and bar stock. According to MSS sp-83 union, socket weld ends. This Standard Practice specifies minimum performance standards for forged carbon steel, alloy steel, titanium, nickel alloy, and stainless steel. Forging solid steel, followed by heat treatment and dimension accurate machining, is used to create forged pipe fittings. Larger piping systems often employ butt weld pipe fittings in accordance with MSS sp-83 standard union.
MSS SP 83 socket weld union size range is from 1/8" to 3" and pressure rating is available in Class 3000 / 6000 lbs.Socket Weld Fittings are a family of high pressure forging fittings that used only in conjunction with ANSI Pipe and are available in the same size range. Even though there are some similarities between the shapes of the two welds, but socket weld is still considered to be different from a fillet weld.
Materials of Socket Weld Union
Forged carbon and stainless steel pipe unions, socket welding, and threaded ends must meet the criteria of MSS-sp-83 socket weld union in terms of dimensions, finish, tolerances, testing, marking, material, and minimum performance.
Several types of unions include socket weld, threaded, male x female, socket weld x female, butt weld, and lug nut.
ASTM A105, ASTM A182, F304, F316, F304L, F316L, and A182 F5/F9/F11/F22/F91 are among the most popular materials of MSS-sp-83 socket weld union. For tiny-size pipes and plumbing systems, socket weld and threaded fittings are typically employed (generally below 4 inches in diameter for Class 3000 and below 2 inches for fittings in class 6000 and 9000). Forging solid steel, followed by heat treatment and dimension accurate machining, is used to create forged pipe fittings.
The specification includes specifications for threaded forged fittings and criteria for socket welding. For socket-weld end fittings, the SS 310 Socket weld Union fittings are categorized as Class 3000, 6000, and 9000.
Class 3000 Socket Weld Union Weight Chart in KG
DN | NPS | 3000 |
6 | 1/8 | 0.25 |
8 | 1/4 | 0.30 |
10 | 3/8 | 0.35 |
15 | 1/2 | 0.46 |
20 | 3/4 | 0.61 |
25 | 1 | 0.85 |
32 | 1-1/4 | 1.35 |
40 | 1-1/2 | 1.92 |
50 | 2 | 2.85 |
65 | 2-1/2 | 4.90 |
80 | 3 | 7.10 |
Forged Socket Weld Union Application
ASME B16.11 Socket weld Union are known to deliver exceptional performance and are generally developed for meeting the demands. We offer a broad range of Forged Socket weld Union through a worldwide network of stock-keeping branches. This Forged Socket weld Union is used in various industries like :
Stainless Steel Forged Socket weld Union uses in Oil and Gas Pipeline
Forged Socket weld Union uses in Chemical Industry
Alloy Steel Socket weld Union uses in Plumbing
Forged Socket weld End Unions uses in Heating
Socket weld Forged Unions uses in Water Supply Systems
ANSI B16.11 Forged Socket weld Union uses in Power Plant
Socket weld Union uses in Paper & Pulp Industry
Forged Socket weld Unions uses in General Purpose Applications
Forged Socket weld Union uses in Fabrication Industry
Forged Socket weld Union uses in Food Processing Industry
Forged Socket weld Unions uses in Structural Pipe