The use of bent piping is an essential practice in industrial construction, allowing fluid transfer lines to navigate complex routes, compensate for thermal expansion, and eliminate the need for numerous welded elbow fittings.
Flanges are indispensable components in piping systems, serving as the critical junctions that allow for connections, maintenance, and isolation of flow.
In the complex architecture of modern pipeline systems—spanning petrochemical plants, municipal waterworks, HVAC networks, and power generation facilities—the tee fitting is arguably one of the most critical and universally employed components.