Basic definition
Two end flat mouth eccentric tapered tube is a type of eccentric tapered tube, with both the large end (large-diameter end) and the small end (small-diameter end) designed as flat mouths without grooves or threaded structures. The core function is to connect horizontal pipelines of different diameters, ensuring that the bottom pipe wall is flush and avoiding liquid accumulation during liquid transportation. It is particularly suitable for scenarios such as chemical and water treatment that require corrosion or blockage prevention.
Structure Design
Eccentric non concentric cross-section: The cross-section is an eccentric circular structure, where a small circle is inscribed into a large circle, forming a “bottom horizontal, top inclined” shape, so that the bottom of the large tube and the bottom of the small tube are in the same plane.
Flat end face: Both ends are cut flat and can be directly welded or flanged to the pipeline without the need for additional groove processing.
Integrated molding: High end products adopt integral casting or forging of flanges, tapered pipes, and socket pipes to reduce the risk of leakage (such as ductile iron or forged steel materials).