Forged steel pipe fittings are usually made by closed die forging or hot forging.
In the closed die forging process, the heated steel is placed in a die for compression molding to obtain a near-net shape part, reducing material waste and costs for subsequent processing.
This process gives the pipe fittings excellent mechanical properties, such as uniform internal structure and higher fatigue strength.
The main materials for forged steel pipe fittings include carbon steel, alloy steel and stainless steel.
Its common categories include: threaded fittings, socket weld fittings, elbows, tees, crosses, crosses, caps, etc.
1. High strength and durability: The forging process makes the grain structure of the steel more uniform, improving the overall strength and service life of the pipe fittings
2. Good sealing: Since the forging process reduces internal defects, the pipe fittings has better sealing performance and reduces the possibility of leakage.
3. Strong fatigue resistance: Forged steel pipe fittings show higher fatigue resistance under cyclic loads and are suitable for application environments with high mechanical stress.
4. Corrosion resistance: Stainless steel forged pipe fittings are particularly suitable for the transportation of corrosive media