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Reducers are pipe fittings used to connect two pipes of different diameters, allowing for a smooth transition between them. They are typically made from materials such as carbon steel, stainless steel, or PVC, depending on the application and the type of fluid being transported. Reducers are essential components in fluid and pipe systems, facilitating the efficient flow of liquids and gases in various industrial applications.
| Material | Carbon steel, stainless steel, PVC |
| Standard sizes | 1/2 inch to 24 inches |
| Type | Concentric and eccentric |
| Pressure rating | Up to 150 PSI or higher |
| Temperature range | -20°F to 300°F |
When selecting reducers, consider the material compatibility with the fluids being transported, as well as the required pressure and temperature ratings. It's important to specify the sizes of the pipes being connected, the type of reducer (concentric or eccentric), and any relevant industry standards or certifications. Additionally, provide the quantity needed for your project to ensure accurate pricing and availability.
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Concentric reducers maintain a central axis and are used for vertical piping, while eccentric reducers have one side flat and are used for horizontal piping.
Yes, reducers can be used for both liquids and gases, but material selection should match the specific application.
Reducers typically have pressure ratings up to 150 PSI, but higher ratings may be available depending on the material and design.
Measure the diameters of the pipes to be connected and choose a reducer that matches these sizes.
Yes, reducers may adhere to various industry standards such as ASTM, ANSI, or ISO, depending on the application.
Stainless steel and certain plastics like PVC are often recommended for corrosive environments.