About Socket Weld Outlets
Socket Weld Outlets are one of the most sought after industrial components that we are offering. These are well designed and developed in our ultra-advanced production site making the best use of pioneering tools and technology. The weld outlets are capable of standing tough impacts and rust, and therefore, they do not degrade in quality or become inferior in the long run. To cater to the diverse demands of our clients, we are supplying Socket Weld Outlets in varied sizes and styles and that too at a cost-effective price.
Superior Corrosion ResistanceUtilizing stainless steel grades like A182 F304, F316, and F321, these socket weld outlets offer outstanding resistance to corrosive environments. This feature ensures long service life in demanding industrial applications, reducing maintenance costs and enhancing safety for critical infrastructure such as refineries and power plants.
Stringent Quality AssuranceEach socket weld outlet is subject to rigorous 100% dimensional and visual inspection, as well as hydrostatic and pneumatic pressure testing. Markings like size, grade, heat number, and standard are applied for full traceability. Tolerances are maintained at 0.05 mm, ensuring precision and reliability in every fitting.
FAQs of Socket Weld Outlets:
Q: How are socket weld outlets installed in piping systems?
A: Socket weld outlets are joined by welding the beveled end directly to the branch pipe. This process creates a strong, leak-proof connection suitable for high-pressure and high-temperature applications.
Q: What benefits do stainless steel grades offer for corrosion resistance?
A: Stainless steel grades such as A182 F304, F316, and F321 exhibit excellent resistance to corrosion, making them ideal for environments that involve aggressive chemicals or fluctuating temperatures, thus extending the products lifespan.
Q: Where are these socket weld outlets commonly used?
A: These outlets find usage in oil and gas facilities, petrochemical plants, power stations, shipbuilding, and refineries, where reliable branch connections are critical to system performance and safety.
Q: What inspection processes are implemented during manufacturing?
A: Each outlet undergoes thorough dimensional checks, visual assessments, and pressure testingboth hydrostatic and pneumaticensuring conformance to international standards like ASME B16.11 and MSS SP-97.
Q: What packaging options are available for exporting these products?
A: Socket weld outlets are packed in export sea-worthy wooden cases or pallets, safeguarding them against damage during transit and ensuring safe delivery to global destinations.
Q: What is the range of sizes and material grades provided?
A: Sizes are available from 1/2" to 24" (DN15 to DN600), with material grades including A182 F304, F316, F316L, F321 for stainless steel, and A105, A350 LF2 for carbon and alloy steel, accommodating diverse project requirements.