The specification range of concentric reducers is DN16~200mm, and the pressure is 22MPa and 32MPa.
Concentric reducers are products used to directly weld reducers to steel pipes. They have a wide range of specifications, ranging from DN16 to 200mm, and pressure levels include 22MPa and 32MPa. The main manufacturing standards for this type of pipe fittings include GB/T12459, GB/T13401, ASME B16.9, SH3408, SH3409, HG/T21635, HG/T21631, SY/T0510, etc. Concentric reducers correspond to eccentric reducers, and the materials include carbon steel, alloy steel and stainless steel. In practical applications, the selection of concentric reducers needs to consider factors such as material, specification, model and use environment to ensure that the appropriate reducer with large and small heads is selected and its performance advantages are brought into play. In addition, concentric reducers can be formed by hot pressing or forging of steel, and the classification includes pushing, pressing, forging, casting, etc.
The reducers with the center of the circle on a straight line are called concentric reducers. The commonly used forming process is reducing pressing, expanding pressing or reducing and expanding pressing. Stamping can also be used for reducers of certain specifications.
Concentric reducers are also called zoom heads, which can connect large-diameter pipes with small-diameter pipes to achieve pipe reduction and expansion. Concentric reducers are usually composed of two concentric conical parts, the large-diameter end is used to connect large-diameter pipes, and the small-diameter end is used to connect small-diameter pipes. In pipeline systems, concentric reducers are often used to change the flow rate and flow of pipelines and reduce the impact and noise of fluids.
Specifications: Customized on demand.