About Carbon Steel Concentric Reducer
Specification
| Reducer Type | Concentric |
| End Connection Type | Buttweld |
| Brand | BHAVYA STEEL PIPE |
| Color | Black |
| Schedule | Sch 80 |
| Material | MS |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
| Surface Finish | Anodized |
| Size | 1/2" - 48" |
Durable and High-Quality ConstructionManufactured from premium mild steel and available in multiple grades (ASTM A234 Gr WPB / S235JR / Q235B), these concentric reducers offer a tensile strength of 415 MPa (min) and a yield strength of 240 MPa (min). Each unit features a robust, corrosion-resistant black paint or anti-rust coating and undergoes hydrostatic and non-destructive quality testing to ensure longevity and safety in demanding industrial environments.
Versatility in Application and DesignDesigned for horizontal or vertical installation, the Carbon Steel Concentric Reducer meets stringent standards for use in oil & gas, petrochemical, power plant, and other industrial pipelines. Its buttweld connection, round shape, and choice of standard or custom length and bend radius allow seamless integration and flow control on pipelines, handling rated pressures from SCH10 to SCH160 and PN10 to PN100.
FAQ's of Carbon Steel Concentric Reducer:
Q: How is the Carbon Steel Concentric Reducer installed in pipeline systems?
A: The Carbon Steel Concentric Reducer is designed for butt weld installation with beveled ends, allowing secure, leak-free jointing onto compatible pipes in both horizontal and vertical orientations.
Q: What quality assurance processes are used during manufacturing?
A: Each reducer undergoes rigorous hydrostatic and non-destructive testing to ensure structural integrity, while material grades and dimensions adhere to ASTM A234 / ASME B16.9 standards for reliable performance.
Q: When should I use a concentric reducer in an industrial pipeline?
A: Concentric reducers are essential when reducing pipe size while maintaining a consistent central axis, especially in applications where balanced flow control and minimal turbulence are required.
Q: Where can these reducers be applied?
A: These fittings are ideally suited for oil & gas, petrochemical, power plant, and general industrial pipelines, accommodating a broad range of diameters, pressures, and temperatures.
Q: What benefits does seamless versus welded construction offer?
A: A seamless reducer provides excellent strength, uniformity, and absence of weld seams-suiting high-pressure or critical systems-while welded types offer cost advantage and flexibility for larger sizes or custom fittings.
Q: What coatings and surface treatments are available?
A: Reducers are offered with black paint or specialized anti-rust coatings, enhancing corrosion resistance during storage, transit, and long-term operation in hostile environments.
Q: How does the product's lifespan and durability contribute to long-term operation?
A: Crafted from highly durable mild steel with a high-impact value and hardness rating, these reducers can last up to 25 years, ensuring extended, reliable service with minimal maintenance needs.