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The difference between the reducer joint and the strengthening pipe joint

The difference between the reducer joint and the strengthening pipe joint

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The reinforcing pipe joint essentially is that when the branch pipe is connected to the supervisor, the pipe joint is enlarged by the reinforcing pipe, which is beneficial to welding, and then the other end is connected with the branch pipe and can be welded by socket welding,
The reducer is usually a small forging head made of small forgings.
The utility model can also be a screw thread connection, and the main function is that the large main pipe is connected with a small branch pipe, and the utility model has the reinforcing effect. When the common branch pipe is smaller than DN50, the reinforcing pipe joint can be used. If the size is greater than DN50, the variable diameter three way connection is necessary.

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