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  • Malleable Iron Fitting Overview
    Trupply offers one of the most extensive selections of black and galvanized malleable iron fittings for convenient online shopping. Scroll below to shop Now!
    Malleable Iron Fittings are available in diameters from 1/8" to 6", through they are more common up to 4 inch. These fittings are available in black iron and galvanized finish. All galvanized products are zinc-coated for water applications - and meet all low-lead requirements.
    Stocked in most figures from 1/8" to 6"
    Available in Black finish for oil and gas fluid applications
    Available in Galvanized finish for water, air and steam installations
    Available for servicing 150 # and 300 # applications
    Hot dip galvanizing process according to ASTM A-153 standards
    Threaded ends meeting with ANSI/ASME B1.20.1 standards
    Material meeting with ASTM A-197 standards
    Threaded Fittings - with ASME B16.3 standards
    Unions - with ASME B16.39 standards
    Bushing Reducer and Plugs - with ASME B16.14 standards
    Malleable cast iron is a heat-treated iron-carbon alloy, which solidifies in the as-cast condition with a graphite-free structure, i.e. the total carbon content is present in the cementite form (Fe3C). Two groups of malleable cast iron are specified (whiteheart and blackheart malleable cast iron), differentiated by chemical composition, temperature and time cycles of the annealing process, the annealing atmosphere and the properties and microstructure resulting therefrom.
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Komentáře • 20

  • @mjdalkhfaji7025
    @mjdalkhfaji7025 Před 4 lety

    شكرا جزيلا

  • @Fr4nkSanchez
    @Fr4nkSanchez Před 5 měsíci

    what is the difference between class 150 malleable and class 300 malleable iron ASTM A197?

  • @user-uv5kq4so5u
    @user-uv5kq4so5u Před 5 měsíci

    ওকে

  • @wakeup2314
    @wakeup2314 Před rokem

    working pressure this fitting ?

  • @ASub1982
    @ASub1982 Před 3 lety

    What's union coupling ?

  • @forge52100
    @forge52100 Před 4 lety

    What is the difference between a steel coupling vs malleable iron? My personal preference is for malleable iron, but we have a hard time getting them and have to use the thin steel couplings that come on our pipe. We mostly use galvanized 3/4" and 1/2" pipe and fittings for propane plumbing applications. What I'm wondering, is there an advantage to either? The maximum pressure the pipe will see is 20 psi, with 0.5 the normal. This plumbing is used in houses and attics and under houses in crawl spaces. Thanks.

    • @kharismoke6239
      @kharismoke6239 Před 3 lety

      THOSE ARE NOT COUPLINGS ON YA DELIVERED PIPE..THEY ARE JUST USED TO PROTECT THE THREADS

    • @forge52100
      @forge52100 Před 3 lety

      @@kharismoke6239 Actually, they are couplings, as delivered on domestic pipe. Same size, thickness, and quality of thread as ones we buy. The plastic thread protector is on the other end, only one coupling per stick.

  • @chevescobar3459
    @chevescobar3459 Před 7 lety +1

    Thanks but you left out the union connection? what is that used for pls?

    • @Biohazarus
      @Biohazarus Před 5 lety

      It is used when you have 2 pipes (coaxial) to connect but unable to turn them (as it would unscrew at the other ends.)
      You screw each side them thighten the "middle" nut to make it tight, search youtube for : Union pipe

  • @MoneyMarcMes
    @MoneyMarcMes Před 5 lety +1

    Is malleable iron used for Gas applications?

    • @forge52100
      @forge52100 Před 4 lety

      We use galvanized malleable iron fittings all the time for propane systems.

  • @abhayshankersingh3364
    @abhayshankersingh3364 Před 3 lety

    You are indian?

  • @larryeaton7384
    @larryeaton7384 Před 3 lety +1

    You did good until you got to what you said was as '"coupling", That's when you pissed me off! What you said was a coupling was a coupling, BUT it was not just a coupling, it was in fact a "reduced" coupling! You messed up big time in your lack of hands on skills. All you are is a narrator, not a craftsman! BEEEEEEEP! EEEHHHANNNNTTTT! You screwed up!