What is a Tee and Cross
A tee fitting has a T-shaped structure with three openings: one inlet, one outlet, and a branch at a 90° angle. It allows fluid flow to split into two directions or merge from two sources.
A cross fitting is very similar to tee fittings, but they have a fourth branch, allowing the distribution of flow in four different directions. They provide flexibility and versatility, especially in dense and complex plumbing systems.
Types of Tees and Crosses
Based on construction geometry: equal tee, reducing tee, equal cross, reducing cross.
Based on end connections: butt welded, socket welded, threaded, flanged.
Based on material: carbon steel, stainless steel, copper alloy, aluminum, etc.
How are Tees and Crosses made
- Seamless: Hydraulic forming for high-pressure systems.
- Welded: Fabricated from plates or pipes for large sizes.
- Cast/Forged: Heavy-duty applications (e.g., oil and gas).
Sizes and Materials of Our Tees and Crosses
Outside Diameter | 21.3 to 2032 mm (1/2″ to 80″ NPS) | |
Wall Thickness | 2.11 to 60 mm (SCH10 to XXS) | |
Type | Butt welded, socket welded, threaded, flanged | |
Material Grade | A/SA-234 | WPB, WPC, WP1, WP11, WP12, WP22, WP5, WP9, WP91, etc. |
A/SA-420 | WPL6, WPL9, WPL3, WPL8 | |
A/SA-403 | WP304, WP304H, WP304L, WP310, WP316, WP316H, WP316L, WP317, WP321, WP347, etc. | |
A/SA-815 | S31803, S32205, S32750, S32760, S32950, S39274, S32550, etc. | |
A-860 | WPHY 42, WPHY 46, WPHY 52, WPHY 60, WPHY 65, WPHY 70 |
For other customized requirements, please contact us.
Why Choose Us
- 16 years of experience in this industry. We are experts.
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- the low lead times
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