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Steam Reducing Bush
A Steam Reducing Bush is a type of pipe fitting used to reduce the size of a steam pipe, allowing for a smaller pipe to be connected to a larger one and with the following properties:
- Pipe Fitting: A type of pipe fitting used to connect, disconnect, or change the direction of pipes in a piping system.
- Steam Service: Designed for use in steam piping systems, which transport steam from a boiler or other steam source to various points of use.
- Size Reduction: Used to reduce the size of a steam pipe, allowing for a smaller pipe to be connected to a larger one.
Key Features:
- Reduces Pipe Size: Reduces the size of a steam pipe, allowing for a smaller pipe to be connected to a larger one.
- Maintains Steam Pressure and Temperature: Maintains the pressure and temperature of the steam during size reduction.
- Prevents Steam Leaks and Energy Losses: Prevents steam leaks and energy losses by providing a secure and reliable connection.
- Simplifies Piping Design: Simplifies piping design by allowing for size reductions, reducing the need for additional fittings.
- Available as BSP Threaded or Weld-On
Description
Characteristics
1. High-Temperature Resistance: Designed to withstand high temperatures, typically up to 450°C (842°F).
2. High-Pressure Resistance: Designed to withstand high pressures, typically up to 250 bar (3625 psi).
3. Corrosion Resistance: Made from materials resistant to corrosion, such as stainless steel, carbon steel, or other alloys.
4. Strength and Durability: Designed to withstand the stresses and strains of steam flow, ensuring a long service life.
Applications
1. Power Generation: Used in power plants to reduce the size of steam pipes.
2. Industrial Processes: Used in various industrial processes, such as manufacturing, processing, and chemical production.
3. Heating and Cooling Systems: Used in heating and cooling systems, such as HVAC and refrigeration systems.
4. Oil and Gas: Used in oil and gas production, processing, and transportation systems.
Types
1. Concentric Reducing Bush: A type of reducing bush that has a concentric design, meaning the smaller pipe is centered within the larger pipe.
2. Eccentric Reducing Bush: A type of reducing bush that has an eccentric design, meaning the smaller pipe is offset from the center of the larger pipe.
3. Threaded Reducing Bush: A type of reducing bush that has threaded connections for easy installation and removal.
4. Welded Reducing Bush: A type of reducing bush that has welded connections for high-pressure and high-temperature applications.
5. Socket Weld Reducing Bush: A type of reducing bush that has socket weld connections for high-pressure and high-temperature applications.