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Metal Concentric Reducer

A Metal Concentric Reducer is a pipe fitting used to connect two pipes of different diameters that share the same centerline. Its conical shape ensures a smooth flow transition, reducing turbulence and pressure loss in the pipeline. Concentric reducers are widely used in horizontal and vertical piping systems where alignment of the centerline is essential. Manufactured from carbon steel, stainless steel, alloy steel, and duplex steel, these reducers are designed to handle high pressure, high temperature, and corrosive environments. They are extensively applied in oil & gas, petrochemical, chemical, power generation, and water treatment industries.

Key Features of Metal Concentric Reducer

  • Centerline Alignment – Maintains symmetry of the piping system.
  • Smooth Flow Transition – Reduces turbulence and minimizes pressure loss.
  • High Strength & Durability – Suitable for demanding industrial applications.
  • Corrosion & Heat Resistant – Performs well in aggressive environments.
  • Multiple Connection Types – Available in butt-weld, socket-weld, and threaded forms.
  • Standardized Design – Complies with ASME, ASTM, DIN, and EN codes.

Technical Information

Parameter Details
Product Name
Metal Concentric Reducer
Connection Type
Butt-weld / Socket-weld / Threaded
Material Options
Carbon Steel, Stainless Steel (304/316), Alloy Steel, Duplex Steel, etc.
Size Range
½” × ¼” to 48” × 24” (DN15 × DN8 to DN1200 × DN600)
Wall Thickness
SCH 10 to SCH 160 / XXS (custom options available)
Standards & Codes
ASME B16.9, ASTM A234/A403, ANSI, DIN, JIS, EN
Pressure Ratings
Class 150, 300, 600, 900, 1500, 2500
Surface Finish
Black, Galvanized, Anti-rust Coating, Polished (for stainless steel)
Applications
Oil & Gas Pipelines, Petrochemical Plants, Power Generation, Chemical Processing, Water Treatment, Marine