Basically, we're talking about a 45-degree carbon steel fitting for welding into pipe runs where you need a change in direction—medium carbon steel with a black oxide finish, and it's made to DIN, ANSI, GB, or JIS standdard depending on what your project calls for.
Pressure rating runs from PN10 up to PN100, and the tempearture window is -20°C to +425°C, which covers most oil and gas service conditions, though we usually have stock in the 1/2" to 24" range and can confirm lead time on odd sizes (usually 2-4 weeks).
These get welded into place in petrochemical plants, power generation facilities, and pipeline transfers—what it does is handle the flow direction change without creating a pressrue drop that would mess up your system, and the round head profile helps with that.

Every batch gets an HPLC check on the black oxide layer thickness, and we include a COA with shipment—if you need third-party testing or a retest on a specific lot, just say so when ordering, because our company can hold the batch for verification before it ships.
Also, teh PED and ISO9001 certs are on file, but we don't automatically send them unless you ask—most buyers go with the standard documentation, though some want the full cert package for their compliance files.
Anyway, the 5kg carton is easier to handle for smaller orders, but for a full pipeline run you'll want the palletized shipment—just confirm the MOQ before you place the order, as it varies by size and surface treatment.
They're certified ISO9001 and PED, so they meet quality and safety standards for oil, gas, and petrochemical projects.
We can do other finishes on request, but black oxide is standard for corrosion resistance and durability in welding applications.
MOQ on 1/2" fittings is typically 500 pieces, but we can adjust for stock sizes if you need a smaller trial order.
Yes, we include mill test reports and can supply welding procedure specs if required—just let us know at order time.
Standard lead time is around 4-6 weeks for sizes up to 24", depending on quantity and current production load.