Description
Product Name: Reducing Tee
Implementation Standards: GB/T 12459-2005, ASME B16.9, SH 3408, 02S403, etc.
Materials Used: 20#, Q235A, 20G, 15CrMo, 1Cr5Mo, 12Cr1MoV, 304, 316L, 321, etc. Relevant provisions on materials specified in GB/T 12459-2005.
Production Process Submitted: Press Forming
For the specific manufacturing technical scheme, please refer to the Pipe Fitting Manufacturing Technical Scheme of Hebei Renlong Pipe Fittings Co., Ltd.
Reducing Tee: A reducing tee is a type of tee, serving as a connecting component for pipe fittings and pipelines. All three ends can be connected to pipe fittings. A reducing tee is required when the diameter of the branch pipe differs from that of the other two main pipes.
Reducing tees are widely applied in the construction and maintenance of engineering projects across industries such as petrochemical, oil and natural gas, liquefied gas, chemical fertilizer, power plant, nuclear power, shipbuilding, papermaking, pharmaceutical, food hygiene, urban construction and more.
Tees are generally divided into equal diameter tees and reducing tees, with the representation methods as follows:
Example: “T3” represents an equal diameter tee with an outer diameter of 3 inches;
“T4*4*3.5” represents a reducing tee with the equal diameter end of 4 inches and the reducing end of 3.5 inches.
Common materials include 10#, 20#, A3, Q235A, 20g, 20G, 16Mn, ASTM A234, etc.
Our company specializes in producing: National standard tees, non-standard tees, special-shaped tees, American standard tees, German standard tees, etc.; various carbon steel straight seam seamless tees, straight seam tees and thick-walled tees.
In addition, our factory can design and manufacture various special and complex tee pipe fittings, as well as equal diameter oblique tees and reducing oblique tees at any angle. Available materials: 10#, 20#, A3, Q235A, 20g, 20G, 16Mn, ASTM A234, etc.
For specific dimensions, please refer to the dimension reference table of tees and crosses.







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