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MS (Mild Steel) Pipe Fittings are essential components used to connect, extend, or modify mild steel pipes in various piping systems. They are widely used in industrial, plumbing, and construction applications due to their affordability and ease of installation.
Overview of MS Pipe Fittings:
Material: Mild Steel (commonly ASTM A36, IS 2062, or equivalent)
Finish: Often painted, galvanized, or coated for corrosion resistance
Standards: Indian standards (IS 1239, IS 3589), ASTM, ANSI, and other international standards
Common Types of MS Pipe Fittings:
Elbows (45°, 90°, 180°): Change pipe direction
Tees: Connect three pipes, allowing flow division or combination
Reducers: Join pipes of different diameters
Caps and Plugs: Seal pipe ends
Couplings: Connect two pipe sections
Bends and Splices: For specific directional changes or pipe extensions
Mild Steel Forged Fittings are pipe fittings manufactured from mild steel (carbon steel), typically used in various industrial, plumbing, and construction applications for their durability, affordability, and ease of fabrication.
Key Features:
Material: Made from mild steel (carbon steel), such as ASTM A105 or similar specifications.
Manufacturing Process: Forged, which involves shaping the steel under high pressure to improve strength and toughness.
Types: Includes elbows, tees, reducers, caps, and other standard fitting configurations.
Standards: Usually conform to standards like ASME B16.11 or ASTM specifications.
Benefits:
Cost-Effective: Mild steel is economical compared to alloy or stainless steels.
Strength and Durability: Forging enhances strength, impact resistance, and fatigue life.
Ease of Fabrication: Suitable for welding, threading, and machining.
Availability: Widely available in various sizes and configurations.
A Tube Sheet is a critical component used in heat exchangers, boilers, and condensers to support and hold tubes in a fixed position. It is a thick, flat plate—typically round or rectangular—drilled with precision holes that match the tube layout, ensuring secure tube placement and leak-tight sealing between the tube side and the shell side of the equipment.