Butt Weld Concentric Reducer

Butt Weld Concentric Reducer

A Butt Weld Concentric Reducer is a type of pipe fitting used to join pipe sections on the same axis. It allows for a gradual transition in pipe diameter while maintaining the centerline of the pipe. This helps in minimizing turbulence and pressure loss, making it ideal for fluid or gas flow systems.

Stainless Steel Butt Weld Concentric Reducer
Stainless Steel Butt Weld Concentric Reducer
Carbon Steel But Weld Concentric Reducer
Carbon Steel Concentric Reducer
AttributeDescription
Product NameConcentric Reducer
TypePipe Fitting
Size Range1/2″ to 48″ (custom sizes available upon request)
StandardASME B16.9, ASTM A234, MSS-SP-75, DIN, EN
Material OptionsCarbon Steel, Stainless Steel, Alloy Steel
Material GradesCarbon Steel: ASTM A234 WPB, WPC
Stainless Steel: ASTM A403 WP304, WP316
Alloy Steel: ASTM A182 F5, F9, F11, F22
Wall ThicknessSCH 10, SCH 20, SCH 40, SCH 80, SCH 160, SCH XXS
End TypeBeveled End (BE), Plain End (PE)
LengthShort Radius (SR) and Long Radius (LR) lengths as per standards
Pressure RatingsUp to 6000 psi
Surface FinishBlack Painted, Sandblasted, Anti-Rust Coating, Galvanized
ApplicationsOil and Gas, Petrochemical, Chemical, Power Plants, Water Treatment, and HVAC Systems
ComplianceISO 9001, PED, NACE MR0175, RoHS, ASTM, ASME
AdvantagesProvides a centered pipe connection for smooth flow, reduces turbulence and noise, is durable in high-pressure and corrosive environments, customizable for specific projects.

Concentric Reducer Sizes

Large End (inches)Small End (inches)Wall Thickness (Schedule)Length (inches)
32SCH 10, SCH 20, SCH 406
43SCH 10, SCH 20, SCH 40, SCH 806.5
64SCH 10, SCH 20, SCH 40, SCH 807.5
86SCH 10, SCH 20, SCH 40, SCH 80, SCH 1608.5
108SCH 10, SCH 20, SCH 40, SCH 80, SCH 16010
1210SCH 10, SCH 20, SCH 40, SCH 80, SCH 160, SCH XXS11
1412SCH 10, SCH 20, SCH 40, SCH 80, SCH 160, SCH XXS12
1614SCH 10, SCH 20, SCH 40, SCH 80, SCH 160, SCH XXS14
1816SCH 10, SCH 20, SCH 40, SCH 80, SCH 160, SCH XXS15
2018SCH 10, SCH 20, SCH 40, SCH 80, SCH 160, SCH XXS16
2420SCH 10, SCH 20, SCH 40, SCH 80, SCH 160, SCH XXS18
3024SCH 10, SCH 20, SCH 40, SCH 80, SCH 160, SCH XXS20
3630SCH 10, SCH 20, SCH 40, SCH 80, SCH 160, SCH XXS22
4836SCH 10, SCH 20, SCH 40, SCH 80, SCH 160, SCH XXS24

Concentric Reducer Types

1. Welded Concentric Reducer

  • Ends: Bevelled for butt-welding

  • Standard: ASME B16.9

  • Use: For permanent, high-strength pipe connections in process pipelines.

2. Seamless Concentric Reducer

  • Manufacturing: Made from a single piece without welds

  • Benefit: Higher pressure and corrosion resistance

  • Size Range: Typically up to 24” NPS

3. Welded (Fabricated) Concentric Reducer

  • Manufacturing: Rolled and welded from plates

  • Use: For larger diameters (above 24” NPS)

4. Eccentric vs. Concentric (for comparison)

  • Concentric: Common centerline (used in vertical piping)

  • Eccentric: Flat on one side (used in horizontal piping to prevent air pockets)

5. Standard Types Based on Dimensions

  • Short Radius Concentric Reducer

    • Compact size, used in tight spaces

  • Long Radius Concentric Reducer

    • Smooth flow, better for high-velocity applications

Applications

  • Oil & gas pipelines

  • Petrochemical processing

  • Power generation plants

  • Water treatment systems

  • HVAC and fire protection systems

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