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Product Description JK Column Pipes are made of UPVC material and are non-corrosive, Hi-tech and Hi-tensile pipes with thick and thin technology to ensure uniform thickness across the length of pipe and the square threads for extra strength. Pipes are available in various sizes starting from 1 to 4 .The pipes come in various typesV4 12.5 Kg,V4 15 Kg, Eco Medium, Medium, Standard & Heavy. Pipe Dimension Chart will clearly indicate the best type to be used for any particular application, depending upon the depth of the bore-well and the type of pump head. Rubber Ring: Rubber Rings are specially designed and are made from special rubber to ensure leak proof fitting and also absorbs the vibrations of the pump. This results in extended life of motor and pump bearings. SquareThreads: Square threads are made by automatic CNC machines with perfect dimensional accuracy reduces the tensile loads and provides extra strength, hence this coupling benefits pump fitting becomes strong with improved load bearing capacity. Special designed threads also benefits easy pipe fittings during Installation Process. Better thickness and capability: To ensure the extra strength and capacity to bear extra weight because of the threading, the walls of the pipe are given extra thickness, by thick and thin process. Pure and safe drinking water: The water pumped through JK UPVC column pipes is 100% safe and pure, as it is manufactured without any metallic materials. Uses: Submersible and jet pumps are used for Irrigation, in Domestic, Industrial Mining. Column Pipes are much more helpful as compared to MS, GI, HDPE and SS Pipes. Advantages of JK Column Pipes: Long Life Easy to handle in transportation and Installation Power Saver Smooth internal surface hence free flow of water Light in weight compared to others MS Pipes, GI Pipes & HDPE Pipes, yet Strong & Durable Free from rusting &corrosion No electrolytic deposition
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JSK Enterprises is a major supplier and distributor of various sizes, materials, and grades of Flanges and Pipe Fittings. We also make custom-designed fittings to meet the needs and specifications of our customers. Slip on, Weld neck, Blind, Socket weld, Anchor, Lap Joint, Swivel Ring, Threaded Flange, and all other types of flanges are available in a variety of grades. ANSI, DIN, and API standards are followed in the production of our products. To manufacture the most durable and long-lasting Flanges, we ensure the use of high-quality raw materials. Our pipe fittings are made and engineered to satisfy the industryâ??s standard criteria and are available in a variety of sizes and combinations. Elbows, Bends, Caps, Reducers, Tees, Couplings, Unions, Plugs, Bushings, Inserts, Pipe Nipples, Swag Nipples, Weld-Outlet, Thread-Outlet, for Oil & Gas, Refining, Petrochemical, Marine, Power, Pipeline, Desalination, Water and Utility, Shipbuilding, and Heavy Industrial industries, as well as for manufacturing equipment, our fittings are highly recommended. Key Features Excellent quality Durability Corrosion resistance Dimensional accuracy High performance
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Socket weld fittings are a type of pipe fitting that is joined to a pipe by a socket weld. The socket is a recess in the fitting that the pipe is inserted into. The pipe is then welded to the socket, creating a strong and leak-proof joint. Socket weld fittings are made from a variety of materials, including carbon steel, stainless steel, brass, and copper. They are available in a variety of sizes and styles, including elbows, tees, couplings, and reducers. The technical specifications of socket weld fittings vary depending on the material, size, and style. However, some of the common specifications include: Pressure rating: Socket weld fittings are available in a variety of pressure ratings, from 2000 psi to 9000 psi. Temperature rating: Socket weld fittings are available for a variety of temperature applications, from cryogenic temperatures to high temperatures. Finish: Socket weld fittings are available in a variety of finishes, including galvanized, black, and stainless steel. Socket weld fittings are used in a variety of applications, including: Oil and gas pipelines Chemical processing plants Water and wastewater treatment plants Heating and cooling systems Fire sprinkler systems Socket weld fittings are a versatile and reliable type of pipe fitting that can be used in a variety of demanding applications.
Threaded fittings are piping components that join two pipes or other components together using threaded connections. They are made from a variety of materials, including steel, stainless steel, brass, and plastic. The most common types of threaded fittings are: Elbows: These fittings are used to change the direction of a pipe. Tees: These fittings are used to create a branch in a pipe. Couplings: These fittings are used to connect two pipes of the same size. Unions: These fittings are used to disconnect two pipes for maintenance or repair. Caps: These fittings are used to close off the end of a pipe. Plugs: These fittings are used to block a hole in a pipe. Bushings: These fittings are used to reduce the size of a pipe. Threaded fittings are specified by their size, material, and type. The size of a threaded fitting is the nominal diameter of the pipe it is designed to connect. The material of a threaded fitting is the type of metal or plastic it is made from. The type of a threaded fitting is the specific design of the fitting, such as an elbow, tee, or coupling. The technical specifications of threaded fittings include the following: Pressure rating: This is the maximum pressure that the fitting can withstand. Temperature rating: This is the maximum temperature that the fitting can withstand. Thread type: This is the type of thread used on the fitting. The most common thread types are NPT (National Pipe Thread) and PT (Pipe Thread). Finish: This is the surface finish of the fitting. The most common finishes are smooth and threaded. Coating: This is a protective coating applied to the fitting. The most common coatings are zinc and epoxy.
Product Description A 90 degree elbow is a pipe fitting that is used to change the direction of a pipe by 90 degrees. It is a common fitting that is used in a variety of applications, including plumbing, HVAC, and industrial piping. Technical Specifications The technical specifications of a 90 degree elbow vary depending on the material, size, and type of fitting. However, some of the common specifications include: Material: Steel, brass, copper, plastic, etc. Size: 1/2 inch to 12 inches (nominal pipe size) Type: Butt-weld, threaded, socket-weld, flanged, etc. Radius: Short radius (SR) or long radius (LR) Wall thickness: Schedule 40, Schedule 80, etc. Applications 90 degree elbows are used in a variety of applications, including: Plumbing: Changing the direction of a water pipe HVAC: Changing the direction of an air duct Industrial piping: Changing the direction of a fluid line Machinery: Connecting pipes to valves and other components Construction: Connecting pipes to sprinkler systems and other fixtures Benefits The use of 90 degree elbows in piping systems offers a number of benefits, including: Increased flexibility: Elbows allow pipes to be routed around obstacles and through tight spaces. Reduced stress: Elbows help to reduce stress on pipes by distributing the load more evenly. Improved flow: Elbows can help to improve the flow of fluids by reducing turbulence. Increased safety: Elbows can help to prevent leaks and spills by providing a smooth transition between pipes.
Product Description A 45 degree elbow is a pipe fitting that is used to change the direction of a pipe by 45 degrees. It is typically made of steel, stainless steel, or plastic, and can be threaded, welded, or socket-welded to the ends of the pipes. 45 degree elbows are commonly used in plumbing, HVAC, and other piping applications. Technical Specifications The technical specifications of a 45 degree elbow will vary depending on the material, size, and type of fitting. However, some common specifications include: Inside diameter (ID): The ID is the diameter of the pipe that the elbow will fit. Outside diameter (OD): The OD is the outer diameter of the elbow. Radius: The radius is the distance from the center of the elbow to the inside of the bend. Wall thickness: The wall thickness is the thickness of the elbow. Type: There are two main types of 45 degree elbows: long radius (LR) and short radius (SR). LR elbows have a longer radius than SR elbows, which makes them more flexible and easier to install. Material: The most common materials for 45 degree elbows are steel, stainless steel, and plastic. Steel elbows are the most durable, but they are also the heaviest. Stainless steel elbows are corrosion-resistant, but they are more expensive than steel elbows. Plastic elbows are the lightest and least expensive, but they are not as durable as steel or stainless steel elbows. Applications 45 degree elbows are used in a variety of applications, including: Plumbing: 45 degree elbows are used in plumbing systems to change the direction of pipes. They are commonly used in bathtubs, showers, toilets, and sinks. HVAC: 45 degree elbows are used in HVAC systems to change the direction of air ducts. They are commonly used in furnaces, air conditioners, and heat pumps. Process piping: 45 degree elbows are used in process piping systems to change the direction of fluids. They are commonly used in chemical plants, oil refineries, and power plants. Other applications: 45 degree elbows can also be used in other applications, such as irrigation systems, fire sprinkler systems, and swimming pool systems.
A TEE is a type of pipe fitting that is used to create a 90-degree branch in a pipe system. It is made of a socket, which is a recessed area that the pipe is inserted into, and a weld neck, which is a flange that is welded to the pipe. Socket weld tees are typically made of carbon steel, stainless steel, or alloy steel. They are available in a variety of sizes and classes, and can be used for a variety of applications, including water, gas, steam, and oil. Here are the technical specifications of a socket weld tee: ANSI/ASME B16.11: This is the standard that specifies the dimensions and tolerances for socket weld tees. Class: The class of a socket weld tee indicates its pressure rating. Classes 150, 300, and 600 are the most common. Material: Socket weld tees can be made of carbon steel, stainless steel, or alloy steel. Size: Socket weld tees are available in a variety of sizes, from 1/8 inch to 24 inches. End connections: The end connections of a socket weld tee are typically threaded or socket weld. Here are some of the features of a socket weld tee: Leak-proof: Socket weld tees are designed to be leak-proof. The socket and weld neck are machined to tight tolerances, and the weld is made using a high-quality process. Corrosion resistant: Socket weld tees are available in a variety of materials that are resistant to corrosion. Carbon steel tees are typically coated with a protective finish, while stainless steel and alloy steel tees are naturally corrosion resistant. Durable: Socket weld tees are made of strong materials and are designed to withstand high pressure and temperature applications. Easy to install: Socket weld tees are relatively easy to install. The pipe is inserted into the socket and welded to the weld neck.
A socket weld and threaded cross is a type of pipe fitting that is used to connect four pipes in a plane with 90 degrees between each threading The fitting has a socket on one end that is welded to the pipe and a threaded end on the other end that is screwed into the pipe Socket weld and threaded crosses are typically made of carbon steel stainless steel or alloy steel Here are some of the product description and technical specifications of socket weld and threaded cross Material Carbon steel stainless steel alloy steel End connections Socket weld and threaded Class 150 300 600 900 Size 12 4 Inch Thread NPT BSP BSSP Pressure rating 150 psi 300 psi 600 psi 900 psi Temperature rating 20F to 450F 29C to 232C Dimensions Varies depending on the size and type of fitting
A forged street elbow is a type of pipe fitting that is used to join two pipes at a 90-degree angle. It has a male NPT thread on one end and a female NPT thread on the other. The male thread is screwed into the end of one pipe, and the female thread is screwed into the end of the other pipe. This creates a tight, leak-free connection. Forged street elbows are typically made from carbon steel, stainless steel, or ductile iron. Carbon steel is the most common material, as it is relatively inexpensive and easy to work with. Stainless steel is more expensive, but it is also more corrosion-resistant. Ductile iron is the strongest material, but it is also the most expensive. The technical specifications of a forged street elbow will vary depending on the material, size, and class. The following are some common specifications: Material: Carbon steel, stainless steel, or ductile iron Size: 1/2" to 12" Class: 3000, 6000, or 9000 Thread: NPT, BSP, BSPT