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Copper Nickel Bell End Concentric Reducer (FxF)

Copper Nickel Bell End Concentric Reducer (FxF)

601B150

Bell End fittings are used in place of butt welding pipe due to their ease and speed of installation while still providing a strong durable connection. Bell End fittings are faster to install due to less prep-time being needed to form the weld. There is no need to bevel or match connections on site before welding.
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Copper Nickel Bell End Concentric Reducer (FxF)

Copper Nickel Bell End Concentric Reducer (FxF)

602B150

Bell End fittings are used in place of butt welding pipe due to their ease and speed of installation while still providing a strong durable connection. Bell End fittings are faster to install due to less prep-time being needed to form the weld. There is no need to bevel or match connections on site before welding.
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Bronze 150 lb Threaded HeBushing

Bronze 150 lb Threaded HeBushing

603157

Threaded fittings are used in commercial and industrial environments to transfer water, oil, gas or air through a non-critical system. They are fast and economical components that are easily added to these systems. In addition, they require no welding so the system can be easily installed and modified.
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Bronze Sil-Braze Bushing, FF MFF, NAVSEA

Bronze Sil-Braze Bushing, FF MFF, NAVSEA

605157

Bronze-silver braze (or sil-brazed) fittings are made of ASTM B-61 or B-62 bronze and are constructed with a pipe-sized end socket with precision groove for silver ring insert. This permits joining without additional silver solder. Absence of threads means that there is no reduction of strength at the joint and that thin-wall pipe may be used.
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70/30 Copper Nickel Socket Weld Bushing

70/30 Copper Nickel Socket Weld Bushing

645157

Socket Weld fittings are used in systems requiring exceptional strength of welded joints and are mainly used for small pipe diameters. These fittings have the advantage of providing strength similar to a welded joint while offering speed and efficiency when joining pipe, tube, fittings and valves together. Socket weld fittings can also be used in place of threaded fittings, causing the risk of leaks to be much smaller.
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