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M.S. Fittings & Pipes

M.S. Fittings & Pipes

M.S. Fittings and Pipes are integral components in various industrial, commercial, and residential systems. Known for their strength, durability, and versatility, M.S. Fittings and Pipes are widely used in construction, plumbing, and industrial applications. Below is a detailed description of the types, sizes, and applications of M.S. fittings and pipes.

M.S. Pipes

Types:

  1. ERW (Electric Resistance Welded):

    • Description: Manufactured by welding the longitudinal seam of a steel strip, ERW pipes are known for their high strength and uniformity.
    • Applications: Suitable for low to medium pressure applications such as water distribution, structural supports, and industrial piping systems.
  2. Seamless:

    • Description: Made from solid steel billets, seamless pipes have no welded seams, making them ideal for high-pressure applications.
    • Applications: Commonly used in high-pressure and high-temperature applications such as oil and gas, chemical processing, and power generation.

Size Range:

  • 1/2″ to 12″: This size range provides flexibility for various piping needs, accommodating small to large-scale projects.

M.S. Fittings

  1. M.S. Hex Nipple:

    • Size: 1/4″ to 2″, with various reducing combinations.
    • Connection: BSP (M).
    • Applications: Connecting pipes in plumbing, fluid handling, and industrial systems.
  2. M.S. Elbow:

    • Size: 1/4″ to 2″, with various reducing combinations.
    • Connection: BSP (F) & Socket Welded.
    • Applications: Changing the direction of pipe flow in plumbing and industrial systems.
  3. M.S. Tee:

    • Size: 1/4″ to 2″, with various reducing combinations.
    • Connection: BSP (F).
    • Applications: Creating branch lines from main piping systems.
  4. M.S. Socket:

    • Size: 1/4″ to 2″, with various reducing combinations.
    • Connection: BSP (F) & Socket Welded.
    • Applications: Joining two sections of pipe in plumbing and industrial systems.
  5. M.S. Plug:

    • Type: Square 1/4″ to 2″ & Allen Key 1/8″ to 1″.
    • Applications: Sealing the end of pipes in various systems.
  6. M.S. Reducer:

    • Size: 1/2″ x 3/4″ to 2″ x 8″.
    • Connection: Butt-welded.
    • Applications: Connecting pipes of different sizes in piping systems.
  7. M.S. Flange:

    • Size Range: From 1/2″ to 12″.
    • Type: Blind and Slip-On.
    • Class: Available in Class 150 and Class 300.
    • Applications: Sealing, connecting, and providing access to pipes.
  8. M.S. Nipple:

    • Size Range: 1/4″ to 4″.
    • Length: 2″ to 24″.
    • Types: ERW & Seamless.
    • Connection: BSP (M).
    • Applications: Joining pipes in various lengths for fluid and gas transport.
  9. M.S. Union:

    • Size: 1/2″ to 2″.
    • Connection: Screwed BSP.
    • Applications: Easy disconnection and reconnection of pipes.
  10. M.S. Bush:

    • Size: Various reducing sizes.
    • Applications: Reducing female thread size to fit smaller male threads, ensuring secure connections.

Applications

  • Construction: Structural supports, frameworks, and building systems.
  • Plumbing: Water supply lines, drainage systems, and gas lines.
  • Industrial: Fluid and gas transport, machinery, and equipment manufacturing.
  • Automotive: Exhaust systems, chassis, and automotive components.
  • Chemical Processing: Handling corrosive and high-pressure fluids.
  • Oil and Gas: Transporting oil, gas, and other hydrocarbons.

Key Features

  • Strength and Durability: High strength to withstand heavy loads and pressures.
  • Versatility: Suitable for a wide range of applications across various industries.
  • Corrosion Resistance: Can be galvanized or coated for enhanced resistance to rust and corrosion.
  • Customizable: Available in various sizes and configurations to meet specific project requirements.

M.S. fittings and pipes offer robust solutions for numerous applications, ensuring reliable and efficient performance in various environments. With their high strength, versatility, and customizable options, they are essential components in modern piping systems.