PTFE LINED PIPE

PTFE-lined pipe refers to a steel or other metallic pipe internally lined with Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE). PTFE is a high-performance fluoropolymer known for its exceptional chemical resistance, high temperature tolerance, and low friction properties. These characteristics make PTFE-lined pipes ideal for transporting corrosive, hazardous, or high-purity substances in various industrial applications.




PTFE LINED ELBOW

A PTFE (Polytetrafluoroethylene) lined elbow is a type of pipe fitting used in industries to change the direction of fluid flow, typically at a 90° or 45° angle. It is lined with PTFE to provide excellent chemical resistance, thermal stability, and non-stick properties, making it ideal for handling corrosive or high-purity substances.




BELLOW

A PTFE bellow (or PTFE expansion joint) is a flexible, corrugated component made of polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE). These components are commonly used in piping systems to absorb thermal expansion, mechanical movement, vibration, and misalignment while maintaining chemical resistance and structural integrity.




EQUAL TEE & REDUCING TEE


EQUAL TEE
Description: All three outlets (two sides and the branch) of the tee have the same diameter.

Purpose: Used when the flow needs to be split or combined without changing pipe sizes.

Application: Commonly used in plumbing, heating, and gas systems where uniform pipe sizes are required.

Example: A tee with 2-inch diameter outlets on all three sides.


REDUCING TEE
Description: The branch outlet has a smaller diameter than the main run outlets.

Purpose: Used when the flow needs to be split or combined, but the branch pipe has a different size to accommodate specific system requirements.

Application: Found in systems where a smaller branch pipe needs to connect to a larger main pipe, such as reducing flow or pressure to a specific section.

Example: A tee with 2-inch diameter on the main run and 1-inch diameter on the branch.