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A reducer socket fitting is typically used in pump station pipe work to reduce the size of the suction pipe to match the size of the pump suction end flange. Reducer fittings used in pump inlet pipe work are divided into two types—concentric and eccentric reducers. The two types of reducer socket fittings can be described as: Concentric reducer—The reduction of the pipe size is achieved by decreasing the diameter of the fitting at a constant rate over a specified length, maintaining symmetry around the fitting. Eccentric reducer—The reduction of the pipe size is achieved by decreasing the diameter of the fitting at a constant rate over a specified length, maintaining one side of the fitting horizontally. For Other Types of fittings, click here. For IBR Certified Reducer, click here. FAQs for CS Reducer Socket Seamless Schedule 40: What is the purpose of a CS reducer in piping systems?A cs reducer connects pipes of different diameters, allowing smooth transition of flow and reducing turbulence in pipelines. Is a CS reducer socket seamless suitable for high-pressure applications?Yes, a seamless cs reducer is designed to handle high-pressure and high-temperature applications, ensuring safety and reliability in industrial piping systems. Can a CS reducer be used with different types of piping materials?A cs reducer is primarily used with carbon steel pipes, but it can also be integrated with compatible flanged or welded piping systems as per design requirements. What maintenance is required for a CS reducer in long-term use?Maintenance of a cs reducer involves periodic inspection for corrosion, cracks, and proper welding or threading connections to ensure leak-free and safe operation. SKU: 1f24db62a929 Categories: Butt Welded Fittings, Non IBR Pipe Fittings and Flanges, Pipe Fittings & Flanges Tags: butt weld reducer, pipe reducer, reducer, reducer socket
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