Haihao Group provides domestic customers with ASME B16.11 ASTM A105 galvanized THD equal tees
Recently, Haihao Group provided a batch of ASME B16.11 ASTM A105 galvanized THD equal tees for a domestic customer. The sizes include DN50, DN65 and DN80. Threaded equal tee is a pipe fitting with three outlets of the same diameter, forming a T-shaped joint. It is used to divide or merge fluid flow in a piping system. Threaded connection is a common way of connecting pipes, which ensures that the fitting can be easily screwed onto the pipe end without welding, making it an ideal choice for systems that require quick installation or removal.
ASME B16.11 ASTM A105 galvanized THD equal tees are made of ASTM A105, a carbon steel material commonly used in pressure systems. This material has excellent strength and durability, high temperature resistance, and is compatible with a variety of industrial applications. Hot-dip galvanizing is applied on the surface of the product, which further enhances the corrosion resistance of the product and ensures a longer service life, especially in environments exposed to moisture or chemicals.
Why do we choose threaded connections?
Threaded equal tees offer the following benefits:
Easy to install: No special tools or welding are required. Fittings can be installed or removed quickly.
Cost-effectiveness: Threaded fittings reduce labor and installation costs due to their simplicity.
Reusability: Fittings can be unscrewed and reused in other applications.
Leak-proof: Threaded connections offer excellent leak-proof properties when properly sealed with Teflon tape or thread sealant.
ASME B16.11 ASTM A105 galvanized THD equal tee is an important component of piping systems that require threaded connections. It combines durability, ease of installation, and corrosion resistance, making it a practical choice across industries. While threaded connections have limitations, they remain an effective solution for small to medium-sized piping systems where ease of maintenance and cost-effectiveness are priorities.