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A Forged fittingis used in pipe systems to attach straight pipe or tubing sections, adapt to different sizes or shapes and for other functions, like regulating (or measuring) fluid flow. "Plumbing" is usually accustomed describe the conveyance of water, gas, or liquid waste in domestic or industrial environments; "piping" is commonly accustomed describe the high-performance (high-pressure, high-flow, high-temperature or hazardous-material) conveyance of fluids in specialized applications. "Tubing" is usually used for lighter-weight piping, particularly that flexible enough to be provided in coiled kind. Fittings (especially uncommon types) need money, time, materials and tools to install, and are a very important a part of piping and plumbing systems.

Forged Socket weld Elbow
A Forged Socket weld elbow is installed between two lengths of pipe (or tubing) to permit a change of direction, typically a 90° or 45° angle The ends may be machined for butt welding, threaded (usually female), or socket. When the ends differ in size, it's referred to as a reducing (or reducer) elbow.

A Forged 90º Socket weld elbow, also referred to as a "90 bend", "90 ell" or "quarter bend", attaches readily to plastic, copper, cast iron, steel, and lead, and is connected to rubber with stainless-steel clamps. Other available materials include silicone, rubber compounds, galvanized steel, and nylon. It’s primarily accustomed connect hoses to valves, water pumps and deck drains. A Forged 45º Socket weld elbow, additionally referred to as a "45 bend" or "45 ell", is usually employed in water-supply facilities, food, chemical and electronic industrial pipeline networks, air-conditioning pipelines, agriculture and garden production, and solar-energy facility piping.

Forged Socket weld coupling
A Forged Socket weld full coupling connects two pipes. If their sizes differ, the fitting is known as a reducing coupling, reducer, or an adapter. There are two kinds of couplings: "regular" and "slip". A regular coupling has a small ridge or stop internally, to prevent over-insertion of a pipe, and therefore under-insertion of the other pipe segment (which would lead to an unreliable connection). A slip coupling (sometimes additionally referred to as a repair coupling) is deliberately made without this internal stop, to permit it to be slipped into place in tight locations.

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