Threaded Concentric Reducer XGQT07S
A concentric reducer is a type of fitting used in piping systems to connect two pipes of different diameters. It is called “concentric” because the centerline of the reducer aligns with the centerline of both pipes, resulting in a smooth, continuous flow. This fitting is commonly used when there is a need to reduce the pipe size to accommodate flow rate requirements, system design, or to connect different components.
Threaded concentric reducers, as the name suggests, have threaded connections on both ends. These threads allow for a secure and leak-proof connection with threaded pipes or other fittings. Threaded connections are typically made by screwing the reducer onto the threaded ends of the pipes or fittings, using appropriate sealing materials such as Teflon tape or pipe dope to prevent leaks.