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High pressure forged steel fitting welded type specification:
Pressure Rate: 3000lb,6000lb 9000lb;
Standard: Ansi, din, jis
Product Usage:Use for high pressure pipe line
Our forged fittings include: Elbows, Street Elbows, Tees, Crosses, Couplings, Reducers, Outlets, Inserts, Caps, Unions, Bushings, and Plugs.
Forged steel fittings are of high quality and have a high yield strength under high pressure. For forged steel fittings, it is important to ensure the uniformity of the fitting wall and the crispness of the threads to prevent stagnation of the fluid flowing through the system.
High pressure forged steel fitting welded type advantage:
Strong and Durable
Anisotropic
Consistency Between Forgings
Limit On Size
The difference between casting & forging
Casting is the process of heating metal until it melts. When in a molten or liquid state, pour it into a mold or container to form the desired shape.
Forging is the application of thermal and mechanical energy to a billet or steel ingot to deform the material in a solid state.
High pressure forged steel fitting welded type specification:
Pressure Rate: 3000lb,6000lb 9000lb;
Standard: Ansi, din, jis
Product Usage:Use for high pressure pipe line
Our forged fittings include: Elbows, Street Elbows, Tees, Crosses, Couplings, Reducers, Outlets, Inserts, Caps, Unions, Bushings, and Plugs.
Forged steel fittings are of high quality and have a high yield strength under high pressure. For forged steel fittings, it is important to ensure the uniformity of the fitting wall and the crispness of the threads to prevent stagnation of the fluid flowing through the system.
High pressure forged steel fitting welded type advantage:
Strong and Durable
Anisotropic
Consistency Between Forgings
Limit On Size
The difference between casting & forging
Casting is the process of heating metal until it melts. When in a molten or liquid state, pour it into a mold or container to form the desired shape.
Forging is the application of thermal and mechanical energy to a billet or steel ingot to deform the material in a solid state.