A branch fitting is produced to create a reinforced connection between a run pipe and the outlet pipe. An Insert Weldolet is a countered butt-weld branch connection that is seen in less critical applications. The fittings can be examined following radiography, ultrasound, and non-destructive techniques. The ASME B16.9 Insert Weldolet is a factory wrought fitting that is designed to work in elevated temperatures and have good corrosion resistance properties. An Insert Weldolet Dimensions are designed in sizes of 6 NB to 500 NB and are available in classes of SCH 40 to SCH 160, and XXS. The Insert Weldolet Weight influences the load on the system. Any additional painting or treatment on the grade will increase the weight of the grade.
An insert weldolet is generally designed in carbon steel, stainless steel, and alloy steel material. The Stainless Steel Insert Weldolet is designed with higher strength and possesses excellent corrosion resistance properties. They work well in elevated temperature and pressure conditions. A 304 and 316 stainless steel are the two common grades of stainless steel. A Carbon Steel Insert Weldolet has a higher content of carbon, allowing them to possess moderate strength. They are available at a reasonable price and are very reliable for long periods. The Alloy Steel Insert Weldolet is lighter in weight and possesses excellent thermal and electrical conductivity. The insert weldolets have good ductility and toughness while having enhanced weldability.
Alloy Steel Blind Insert Weldolet
MSS SP-97 Insert Weldolet
ANSI B16.11 Insert Weldolet
Alloy Steel Welding Outlets
ASTM A105 Insert Weldolets
Inconel 600 Insert Weldolet
Insert Weldolet
Nickel Alloy 200 Insert Weldolet
DIN Pn10 Insert Weldolet
Duplex Steel Insert Weldolet
ASTM A182 SS Insert Weldolet
Raised Faced Insert Weldolet
Stainless Steel Insert Weldolet
Alloy 20 Insert Weldolet
ASME B16.11 Insert Weldolet
Hastelloy C22 Insert Weldolet
Copper Nickel Insert Weldolet
Carbon Steel Insert Weldolet