Product Description
We are one of the renowned manufacturers and suppliers of a wide range of Cast Iron Pipe Fitting. The offered fitting is used for a wide range of applications shutting pipe ends in food industries, chemical industries, electrical industries, generator industries, shaft industries, or cement industries. It is made of heavy grade ductile cast iron and has immense strength as well as long lasting nature. Cast Iron Pipe Fitting is available in various types such as reducers, pipe elbow, tee, stub ends, caps, and special size pipe bends. It has excellent welding ability and corrosion resistance.
Features:
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Easy installation and maintenance
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Corrosion and abrasion resistant
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Unparalleled performance and durability
Versatile Applications and Robust BuildOur cast iron pipe fittings are engineered for reliability across demanding environments, including water transmission, drainage, sewage, and industrial piping. These fittings offer excellent durability and low maintenance, making them suitable for extended use in municipal and industrial systems. Their robust construction ensures compatibility with various pipe materials such as cast iron, PVC, and steel.
Standards, Finishes, and RangeManufactured according to IS: 1538/BS 143 & 1256 standards, these fittings are produced via sand casting and are available in black painted or anti-rust coated finishes for superior corrosion resistance. The fittings cover a wide size spectrum from 1/2 inch to 24 inch to meet diverse installation needs, with weights and load capacities tailored to match specific applications.
FAQs of Cast Iron Pipe Fitting:
Q: How are cast iron pipe fittings typically installed in pipeline systems?
A: Cast iron pipe fittings with threaded or flanged connections are installed by aligning the ends of the pipes and securely tightening them using appropriate tools. For threaded fittings, a sealant or thread tape may be applied to ensure a leak-free joint. Flanged fittings require bolting and gasket placement to maintain system integrity.
Q: What benefits do protective coatings provide for these fittings?
A: Protective coatings, such as black paint or anti-rust layers, enhance the corrosion resistance of cast iron fittings, prolonging their lifespan and ensuring low maintenance, especially in water, sewage, and industrial applications.
Q: When should I choose a flanged connection over a threaded one?
A: Flanged connections are preferred for larger sizes, higher pressure systems (up to 16 bar), or when frequent disassembly is required. Threaded connections are typically used for smaller diameter pipes and lower pressure applications.
Q: Where are cast iron pipe fittings commonly used?
A: These fittings are widely implemented in water supply networks, drainage and sewage systems, and various industrial piping setups due to their compatibility with steel, PVC, and cast iron pipes as well as their sturdy construction and tolerance to high pressures and temperatures.
Q: What is the typical temperature and pressure range for these fittings?
A: Cast iron fittings operate efficiently in temperatures spanning -10C to 300C and can handle working pressures up to 16 bar (PN16), making them suitable for a range of demanding environments.
Q: How does the sand casting process benefit the final fitting?
A: Sand casting allows for the precise formation of complex shapes and consistent wall thicknesses, resulting in fittings that meet exacting standards for strength, load capacity, and quality.
Q: What maintenance is required for cast iron pipe fittings?
A: Minimal maintenance is needed thanks to their corrosion-resistant coatings and durable materials. Regular visual inspection for surface integrity and secure connections is generally sufficient to ensure longevity.