
Reducing Pipe
A reducing pipe is a length of pipe with a gradual change in diameter,used to connect pipes of different sizes in a piping system.It functions similarly to a pipe reducer but is typically manufactured as a single seamless or welded pipe pie...
A reducing pipe is a length of pipe with a gradual change in diameter,used to connect pipes of different sizes in a piping system.It functions similarly to a pipe reducer but is typically manufactured as a single seamless or welded pipe piece rather than a standard fitting.
It provides a smooth transition from a larger diameter to a smaller one,helping maintain stable flow,reduce turbulence,and ensure proper connection to pumps,valves,tanks,and other equipment.
Common Types
Concentric Reducing Pipe
The centerlines of both ends are aligned,providing symmetrical flow.Suitable for most general piping and vertical installations.
Eccentric Reducing Pipe
Features offset centerlines with one flat side to prevent air pockets and liquid buildup.Widely used in horizontal liquid pipelines.
Materials&Applications
Available in carbon steel,stainless steel,alloy steel,and plastic,reducing pipes are widely used in oil and gas,chemical engineering,water treatment,power generation,HVAC,and industrial process pipelines.

