Materials
Body |
Ducitle Iron |
Seals |
EPDM/NBR |
Specification
Ductile Iron Socket-Spigot Tee With Flanged Branch is a type of pipe fitting that is used to connect three pipes together at a T-junction. The tee has a socket-spigot end on one side and a flanged end on the other side. The socket-spigot end is designed to fit over the end of a pipe, while the flanged end is used to connect the tee to another pipe or fitting using bolts and gaskets.The tee has a socket-spigot end on one side and a flanged branch on the other side. The socket-spigot end is designed to fit snugly over the end of a pipe, while the flanged branch is used to connect a pipe to the tee using bolts and nuts. The tee is made of ductile iron, which is a type of cast iron that is more flexible and durable than traditional cast iron. This makes it ideal for use in applications where the pipes are subject to high pressure and stress. The tee is designed to be easy to install and maintain, and it is resistant to corrosion and wear. It is commonly used in water supply systems, sewage systems, and industrial piping systems.
This type of tee is made from ductile iron, which is a type of cast iron that has been treated with magnesium to improve its strength and durability. Ductile iron is known for its high tensile strength, corrosion resistance, and ability to withstand high pressure and temperature.
The flanged branch of the tee is designed to provide a connection point for another pipe or fitting. The flange is typically bolted to the other pipe or fitting using bolts and gaskets, creating a secure and leak-proof connection.
Ductile Iron Socket-Spigot Tee With Flanged Branch is commonly used in water and wastewater treatment plants, as well as in industrial applications such as oil and gas pipelines, chemical processing plants, and power generation facilities. It is also used in plumbing and HVAC systems in commercial and residential buildings.