A stainless steel elbow is a corrosion-resistant pipe fitting used to redirect fluid or gas flow within a system, typically at 90° angles. To suit any application, they utilize various connection types including butt-welds, socket welds, threaded ends, or quick-release hygienic tri-clamps.
A stainless steel tee is a T-shaped, corrosion-resistant fitting used to either split a single fluid stream into two branches or merge two separate flows into one. These versatile components are available with butt-weld, socket weld, threaded, or hygienic tri-clamp connections to suit varying pressure and sanitation requirements.
Stainless steel nipples are available in two primary styles: standard pipe nipples, which are short lengths of threaded tubing used to extend or connect fittings, and hex nipples, which feature a central hexagonal nut for easy wrench-tightening between female connections.
A stainless steel socket (or coupling) is a female-threaded or socket-weld fitting used to join two lengths of pipe or connect a male-threaded fitting to a run. These are available in various configurations, including full sockets for standard connections, half sockets for branching off tanks or larger pipes, and reducing sockets to transition between different pipe diameters.
An SMS Union (Swedish Milk Standard) is a specialized hygienic stainless steel fitting widely used in the food, dairy, and beverage industries for its quick-release capability and sanitary design which allows operators to quickly break down lines for manual cleaning or inspection.
Stainless steel nuts, bolts, and washers provide a high-strength, corrosion-resistant fastening solution, engineered for maximum durability and secure load distribution in even the harshest industrial environments.