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Joseph Chu
How to weld a weldolet? View All


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Niel
Joesph:

Since Weldolet is a some what generic term for fittings design to be welded to the ends of pipes it is difficult to give your specific advice for welding them.

Yes, Weldolets are specifically design to be welded and have the proper reliefs to ensure a proper weld, but the exact procedures for the welding will depend on

1. The materials
2. The exact configuration of the weld joints.
3. The pressure and temperature ratings of the system
4. Other specialized quality requirements that may exist.

The best source of this information will be the supplier of the fittings in question. Below is a link to one such supplier, though I have no experience with them.

Niel


14 years ago

Source: http://www.superiorsteelindustries.net/olets.html


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