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Pipe Fittings

Naftaar International FZE is a UAE-based stockist and global supplier of butt-weld fittings, forged fittings, socket weld fittings, threaded fittings, and branch connections (olets) — in carbon steel, stainless steel, alloy steel, duplex, and super duplex materials. Certified to ASME B16.9, B16.11, MSS SP-75, MSS SP-97 and all major international piping standards.

Size Range (Butt-Weld) ½″ to 96″ NPS · All Schedules
Size Range (Forged) ⅛″ to 4″ NPS · SW / THD / BW
Standards ASME B16.9 · B16.11 · B16.28 · MSS SP-75 · MSS SP-97
Materials CS · Alloy · SS · Duplex · S.Duplex · Inconel
½″–96″BW Size Range
6 TypesFitting Categories
CS·SS·AlloyMaterials Available
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Complete Fittings Range — UAE Stockist

Butt-Weld, Forged & Branch Fittings

Naftaar International FZE supplies a comprehensive range of pipe fittings for the global oil & gas, petrochemical, power generation, water treatment, and industrial construction sectors. Our fittings range covers butt-weld fittings (elbows, tees, reducers, caps, crosses) to ASME B16.9 in sizes ½" to 96" NPS, forged fittings (socket weld and threaded) to ASME B16.11 in sizes ⅛" to 4" NPS, and branch connections (olets) including weldolets, sockolets, threadolets, latrolets, and elbolets to MSS SP-97.

All fittings are available in carbon steel, alloy steel, stainless steel, duplex, super duplex, and nickel alloy materials — supplied with original EN 10204 Type 3.1 mill test certificates, dimensional inspection records, and full heat traceability. Third-party inspection by Bureau Veritas, SGS, Intertek, or Lloyd's Register is available on request.

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Butt-Weld Fittings — Complete Range

Butt-weld fittings are joined to the pipe by full-penetration groove welds, creating a continuous, flush connection that offers maximum strength and integrity. Used for all piping 2" NPS and above (and smaller where high-cycle fatigue or ultra-clean systems require it). Available in long radius (LR = 1.5D) and short radius (SR = 1D) configurations for elbows.

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90° Long Radius Elbow (LR)

Most common elbow type. Centre-line radius = 1.5 × nominal pipe diameter. Lower pressure drop than short radius. Preferred for most process and pipeline applications.

Radius: 1.5D · ASME B16.9
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90° Short Radius Elbow (SR)

Compact 90° change in direction where space is limited. Centre-line radius = 1 × nominal pipe diameter. Higher pressure drop than LR. Used in congested pipe racks and compact modules.

Radius: 1D · ASME B16.28
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45° Long Radius Elbow

45° directional change. Centre-line radius = 1.5D. Used in piping layouts requiring a gentle 45° offset without a full 90° turn. Lower pressure drop than 90° LR.

Radius: 1.5D · ASME B16.9
Equal Tee

Three-way fitting where all three outlets are the same nominal pipe size. Used for branching flow in the same direction with full-bore branch flow.

Straight / Run · ASME B16.9
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Reducing Tee

Three-way fitting where the branch outlet is a smaller diameter than the run pipe. Eliminates need for a separate reducer at the branch. Available in all size combinations.

Run × Branch Reducing · ASME B16.9
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Concentric Reducer

Coaxial transition between two different pipe sizes. Used on vertical pipe runs or horizontal runs where the pipe centreline alignment must be maintained.

Coaxial / Horizontal · ASME B16.9
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Eccentric Reducer

Off-centre transition between different pipe sizes. Keeps one side of the pipe flush (flat-on-top or flat-on-bottom). Used on horizontal pump suction lines and where drainage is required.

Flat Top/Bottom · ASME B16.9
End Cap

Hemispherical or elliptical end closure for terminating pipe ends. Used to blank off pipeline ends, test spools, and temporary isolation. Available in all schedules and materials.

Hemispherical / Ellipsoidal · ASME B16.9
Cross (Four-Way)

Four-outlet fitting connecting pipes in four perpendicular directions. Used in sprinkler systems, fire suppression mains, and specific process piping configurations requiring four-way flow split.

Equal / Reducing Cross · ASME B16.9
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Forged Fittings — Socket Weld & Threaded

Forged fittings are manufactured from solid forged bar stock, providing superior strength and a fine grain structure compared to cast alternatives. Available in socket weld (SW) configuration for high-pressure small-bore service, and threaded (THD/NPT/BSP) configuration for lower-pressure applications or where welding is impractical. Sizes typically ⅛" to 4" NPS.

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90° Elbow (SW / THD)

Forged 90° elbow for socket weld or threaded connections. Used in instrument piping, chemical injection lines, and small-bore high-pressure process piping.

Class 3000 / 6000 · ASME B16.11
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Coupling (Full & Half)

Full coupling connects two pipes end-to-end. Half coupling provides a branch outlet on a main pipe by set-on welding. Available in socket weld and threaded types.

Full / Half · ASME B16.11
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Union

Three-piece forged fitting allowing easy disconnection without rotating the pipe. Used where regular removal of equipment or instruments is required. Male/female threaded or socket weld ends.

Socket Weld / Threaded · ASME B16.11
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Plug & Bushing

Pipe plug blanks off a threaded outlet. Bushing is a reducing insert fitting that allows a smaller pipe to connect into a larger threaded outlet.

Hex / Square Head · ASME B16.11
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Nipple (Swage / Barrel)

Short pipe section connecting two female-threaded fittings. Swage nipple is a concentric or eccentric reducer with threaded or plain ends for connecting different pipe sizes.

MSS SP-79 · Equal & Reducing
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Tee & Cross (SW / THD)

Forged equal and reducing tees and crosses for socket weld and threaded branch connections in small-bore instrument and utility piping.

Class 2000 / 3000 / 6000
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Olet Fittings — Self-Reinforcing Branch Connections

Olet fittings (also called "integrally reinforced branch fittings") are manufactured as a single forging that provides all the branch reinforcement required by the applicable piping code — eliminating the need for a separate reinforcing pad. They are used when the branch pipe is significantly smaller than the run pipe and where a reinforced branch connection is required by ASME B31.3 or B31.8. Olets are covered by MSS SP-97.

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Weldolet

Butt-weld outlet fitting providing a 90° branch connection from a run pipe. The weldolet is fillet-welded to the run pipe and butt-welded to the branch pipe. Provides full area replacement and code-compliant reinforcement.

Butt-Weld Branch · MSS SP-97
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Sockolet

Socket weld outlet fitting for small-bore high-pressure branch connections. The branch pipe is inserted into the socket bore and fillet-welded. Combines branch reinforcement with socket weld connection.

Socket Weld Branch · MSS SP-97
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Threadolet

Threaded outlet fitting for instrument and utility branch connections where welding is not required. Set-on welded to run pipe; provides NPT female thread for branch connection.

NPT Threaded Branch · MSS SP-97
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Latrolet (45°)

45° angled branch connection fitting. Used where a 45° lateral branch is more advantageous than a perpendicular 90° branch — providing better flow characteristics for certain process applications.

45° Lateral Branch · MSS SP-97
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Elbolet

Branch connection fitting installed on a long-radius elbow bend, providing an outlet connection on the elbow itself. Used where a branch is required on a change-of-direction fitting.

Elbow Branch Outlet · MSS SP-97
Sweepolet

Curved-body branch connection fitting providing a sweeping, curved entrance that reduces turbulence and erosion at the branch connection. Used in high-velocity, erosive, or pigging service.

Swept Entry · MSS SP-97

🔴 UAE Stock — ASTM A234 WPB Butt-Weld Fittings Ready for Immediate Dispatch

Naftaar maintains ready stock of ASTM A234 Grade WPB carbon steel butt-weld fittings (90° LR elbows, 45° LR elbows, equal tees, reducing tees, concentric reducers, eccentric reducers, and end caps) in sizes ½″ to 12″ NPS across all common schedules. All stock fittings are supplied with original mill test certificates. Contact sales@naftaar.com for same-day quotation and availability confirmation.

Technical Data

Full Pipe Fittings Specifications

🔄01 — Butt-Weld Fittings (ASME B16.9)
Fitting Type Standard Material Spec Size Range (NPS) Wall Thickness Bevel End Angle End Finish Long / Short Radius
90° LR Elbow ASME B16.9 ASTM A234 / A403 / A234 / A815 ½″ – 48″ (smls) / up to 96″ (wld) Match pipe (Sch 10 – XXS) 37.5° (standard) Bevel End (BE) as std Long Radius (1.5D)
90° SR Elbow ASME B16.28 ASTM A234 / A403 ½″ – 24″ Match pipe 37.5° BE Short Radius (1.0D)
45° LR Elbow ASME B16.9 ASTM A234 / A403 / A234 ½″ – 48″ Match pipe 37.5° BE Long Radius (1.5D)
180° Return Bend LR ASME B16.9 ASTM A234 / A403 ½″ – 24″ Match pipe 37.5° BE Long Radius (1.5D)
180° Return Bend SR ASME B16.28 ASTM A234 / A403 ½″ – 24″ Match pipe 37.5° BE Short Radius (1.0D)
Equal Tee ASME B16.9 ASTM A234 / A403 / A815 ½″ – 48″ Match pipe 37.5° BE
Reducing Tee ASME B16.9 ASTM A234 / A403 / A815 ½″ – 48″ run / various branch Match run pipe 37.5° BE (run & branch)
Concentric Reducer ASME B16.9 ASTM A234 / A403 / A815 ¾″×½″ to 48″×36″ Match smaller pipe 37.5° BE (both ends) Coaxial centreline
Eccentric Reducer ASME B16.9 ASTM A234 / A403 / A815 ¾″×½″ to 48″×36″ Match smaller pipe 37.5° BE (both ends) Flat top / flat bottom
End Cap ASME B16.9 ASTM A234 / A403 / A815 ½″ – 48″ Match pipe 37.5° BE Hemispherical / Ellipsoidal
Cross (Equal) ASME B16.9 ASTM A234 / A403 ½″ – 24″ Match pipe 37.5° BE (all four outlets)
High-Yield BW Fittings MSS SP-75 ASTM A860 WPHY42/52/60/65/70 2″ – 48″ Match pipe 30° (for thick wall) BE LR / SR as specified
🔩02 — Forged Fittings (ASME B16.11)
Fitting Type Connection Pressure Class Size Range (NPS) Standard Material Spec Thread Std Notes
90° Elbow Socket Weld (SW) Class 3000 / 6000 ⅛″ – 2″ (3000) · ⅛″ – 2″ (6000) ASME B16.11 ASTM A105N / A182 Fillet weld to socket bore
90° Elbow Threaded (THD) Class 2000 / 3000 / 6000 ⅛″ – 4″ ASME B16.11 ASTM A105N / A182 ASME B1.20.1 NPT Female NPT internal thread
45° Elbow SW / THD Class 3000 / 6000 ⅛″ – 2″ ASME B16.11 ASTM A105N / A182 NPT (THD only)
Equal Tee SW / THD Class 2000 / 3000 / 6000 ⅛″ – 4″ ASME B16.11 ASTM A105N / A182 NPT (THD only)
Reducing Tee SW / THD Class 3000 / 6000 Various reducing combos ASME B16.11 ASTM A105N / A182 NPT Run size × branch size
Cross (Equal) SW / THD Class 3000 / 6000 ⅛″ – 2″ ASME B16.11 ASTM A105N / A182 NPT
Full Coupling SW / THD Class 3000 / 6000 ⅛″ – 4″ ASME B16.11 ASTM A105N / A182 NPT (THD) Joins two pipe ends
Half Coupling SW / THD Class 3000 / 6000 ⅛″ – 4″ ASME B16.11 ASTM A105N / A182 NPT (THD) Branch / boss connection
Cap SW / THD Class 3000 / 6000 ⅛″ – 4″ ASME B16.11 ASTM A105N / A182 NPT (THD) End closure
Plug (Hex Head) Threaded (External) Class 2000 / 3000 ⅛″ – 4″ ASME B16.11 ASTM A105N NPT External Male thread — blanks outlet
Bushing (Hex) Male×Female THD Class 2000 / 3000 ⅛″ – 3″ ASME B16.11 ASTM A105N NPT Reducing bushing
Union SW / THD Class 3000 / 6000 ⅛″ – 4″ ASME B16.11 ASTM A105N / A182 3-piece — disconnectable
Swage Nipple Plain / THD Class 3000 / 6000 ¾″×½″ to 2″×½″ MSS SP-79 ASTM A105N / A182 NPT (THD option) Concentric & eccentric
Instrument Root Valve Nipple SW / THD combo Class 6000 ⅛″ – 1½″ ASME B16.11 ASTM A105N / A182 F316 NPT Instrument tie-in
🔧03 — Olet Fittings / Branch Connections (MSS SP-97)
Type Branch Connection Run Pipe Size Branch Pipe Size Standard Material Spec Angle Application
Weldolet Butt-Weld (BW) 2″ – 60″ (run) ½″ – 24″ (branch) MSS SP-97 ASTM A105 / A182 / A234 90° perpendicular High-pressure process piping; self-reinforcing
Sockolet Socket Weld (SW) 2″ – 24″ (run) ⅛″ – 2″ (branch) MSS SP-97 ASTM A105 / A182 90° perpendicular Small-bore HP branch connections
Threadolet Threaded (NPT) 2″ – 24″ (run) ⅛″ – 2″ (branch) MSS SP-97 ASTM A105 / A182 90° perpendicular Instrument take-offs; drain/vent connections
Latrolet (45°) BW / SW / THD 2″ – 24″ (run) ½″ – 8″ (branch) MSS SP-97 ASTM A105 / A182 45° lateral 45° lateral branches; process & oil/gas
Elbolet BW / SW / THD 2″ – 16″ (elbow) ½″ – 4″ (branch) MSS SP-97 ASTM A105 / A182 90° on elbow body Branch on LR or SR elbow
Sweepolet Butt-Weld (BW) 2″ – 24″ (run) ½″ – 12″ (branch) MSS SP-97 ASTM A105 / A182 90° swept entry High-velocity / pigging / erosive service
Insert Weld / Contourweld Full Penetration Weld 2″ – 36″ (run) ½″ – 8″ (branch) MSS SP-97 ASTM A105 / A182 90° perpendicular HP critical service; full bore branch

When to Use a Weldolet vs a Reinforcing Pad Branch

A weldolet provides self-reinforcing branch reinforcement in a single forged component — eliminating the need for a separate reinforcing pad. It is generally preferred for high-pressure, high-temperature, and critical service applications where the reinforcing pad weld may mask defects or where the geometry is too complex for a pad. Reinforcing pads are typically acceptable for lower-pressure, non-critical utility services. Always verify against your applicable piping code (ASME B31.3 / B31.8) and project specification.

📐Butt-Weld Fitting Dimensions — ASME B16.9 Reference
Centre-to-face and end-to-end dimensions for carbon steel butt-weld fittings. Values are for schedule as manufactured (wall matches nominal pipe schedule). Select NPS for reference data:
Nominal Pipe Size
NPS OD (mm) 90°LR C-F (mm) 90°SR C-F (mm) 45°LR C-F (mm) Equal Tee C-F (mm) Conc. Reducer E-E (mm) Ecc. Reducer E-E (mm) End Cap E-E (mm)
½" 21.3 38 25 16 25 38 38 25
¾" 26.7 38 29 19 29 38 38 29
1" 33.4 51 38 22 38 51 51 32
1½" 48.3 57 48 25 48 64 64 38
2" 60.3 76 51 29 51 76 76 41
3" 88.9 114 76 38 76 89 89 51
4" 114.3 152 102 48 102 102 102 64
6" 168.3 229 152 64 152 127 127 76
8" 219.1 305 203 79 203 152 152 89
10" 273.1 381 254 95 254 178 178 102
12" 323.9 457 305 111 305 203 203 114
16" 406.4 610 406 140 406 254 254 140
20" 508.0 762 508 175 508 305 305 165
24" 609.6 914 610 210 610 356 356 191

C-F = Centre to Face | E-E = End to End. All dimensions per ASME B16.9. Contact Naftaar for dimensions in other schedule/wall thickness combinations or custom long-radius configurations.

Material Grades

Pipe Fittings — All Material Grades

Naftaar supplies pipe fittings in all commonly specified material grades — from standard carbon steel through to exotic nickel alloys — ensuring the right corrosion resistance, mechanical properties, and temperature capability for your specific service conditions. All materials are supplied with original mill test certificates and full heat traceability.

⚗️Butt-Weld Fittings — Material Specifications
Material Type Fitting Spec Grade / Type Min Yield (MPa) Min UTS (MPa) Max Design Temp Corrosion Service Pipe Equivalent
Carbon Steel ASTM A234 WPB (most common) 241 415 425°C General non-corrosive A106 Gr B / A53 Gr B
Carbon Steel ASTM A234 WPA 207 380 425°C General non-corrosive A106 Gr A
Carbon Steel ASTM A234 WPC 276 483 425°C Higher strength CS A106 Gr C
Low-Temp CS ASTM A420 WPL6 (to -73°C) 241 415 Cryogenic / LNG A333 Gr 6
Low-Temp CS ASTM A420 WPL3 (to -100°C) 241 415 Deep cryogenic A333 Gr 3
High-Yield CS ASTM A860 WPHY42/52/60/65/70 290–483 415–565 Pipelines API 5L X42–X70
Alloy Steel ASTM A234 WP1 (½Mo) 207 380 510°C Boiler/steam piping A335 P1
Alloy Steel ASTM A234 WP5 (5Cr-½Mo) 207 415 650°C High-temp + sulphur A335 P5
Alloy Steel ASTM A234 WP9 (9Cr-1Mo) 207 415 650°C High sulphur refinery A335 P9
Alloy Steel ASTM A234 WP11 (1¼Cr-½Mo) 207 415 580°C Power plant steam A335 P11
Alloy Steel ASTM A234 WP22 (2¼Cr-1Mo) 207 415 610°C HP steam / power A335 P22
Alloy Steel ASTM A234 WP91 (9Cr-1Mo-V) 415 585 625°C USC power plants A335 P91
SS — Austenitic ASTM A403 WP304 / WP304L 170–205 485–515 815°C General corrosion A312 TP304/304L
SS — Austenitic ASTM A403 WP316 / WP316L 170–205 485–515 815°C Chloride resistance A312 TP316/316L
SS — Austenitic ASTM A403 WP321 / WP321H 205 515 870°C High-temp stabilised A312 TP321/321H
SS — Austenitic ASTM A403 WP347 / WP347H 205 515 870°C High-temp Nb-stabilised A312 TP347/347H
Duplex SS ASTM A815 S31803 / S32205 (Duplex 2205) 450 620 315°C Chloride PREN >35 A790 S31803
Super Duplex SS ASTM A815 S32750 (Super Duplex 2507) 550 795 280°C Seawater PREN >42 A790 S32750
Nickel Alloy ASTM B366 UNS N06625 (Inconel 625) 276 690 980°C Extreme sour service B444 N06625
Nickel Alloy ASTM B366 UNS N08825 (Incoloy 825) 241 586 538°C Acid & chloride resist B423 N08825
🔩Forged Fittings — Material Specifications
Material Spec Grade Hardness Max Min Yield (MPa) Min UTS (MPa) Max Temp NACE Compliant
Carbon Steel ASTM A105N A105N (Normalised) 187 HBW 250 485 425°C Yes (if ≤22 HRC)
Low-Temp CS ASTM A350 LF1 (-50°F) / LF2 (-50°F) / LF3 197 HBW 240–345 415–585 Yes (if spec met)
High-Yield CS ASTM A694 F42, F52, F60, F65, F70 290–483 415–565 Per grade
Alloy Steel ASTM A182 F1 / F5 / F9 / F11 / F12 / F22 / F91 248 HBW 207–415 380–585 510–625°C Limited (check grade)
Stainless Steel ASTM A182 F304/304L / F316/316L / F317 / F321 / F347 170–205 485–515 815°C Yes
Duplex SS ASTM A182 F51 (S31803) / F60 (S32205) / F53 (S32750) 450–550 620–795 280–315°C Yes (with testing)
Nickel Alloy ASTM B564 N06625 (Inconel 625) 276 690 980°C Yes

Quick Grade Reference — Most Common Fittings Materials

A234 WPBCarbon Steel BW Fitting
UTS 415 MPa min · YS 241 MPa min. Most commonly used BW fitting grade worldwide. Matches A106 Gr B pipe. Suitable to 425°C. Normalised or hot-formed.
A105NForged Carbon Steel
UTS 485 MPa min · YS 250 MPa min. Standard forged fitting grade — normalised. Hardness max 187 HBW for NACE compliance. For SW & THD fittings Class 2000–6000.
A403 WP316LSS BW Fitting
UTS 485 MPa min · YS 170 MPa min. Low-carbon TP316L — Mo-alloyed for pitting corrosion resistance. Best weldability in 316 family. For process, marine, and offshore fittings.
A234 WP919Cr-1Mo-V Alloy BW
UTS 585 MPa min · YS 415 MPa min. Supercritical and ultra-supercritical power generation fittings. Max design temp 625°C. Requires PWHT after welding.
A815 S32750Super Duplex BW
UTS 795 MPa min · YS 550 MPa min. PREN >42 — superior pitting resistance. For seawater, FPSO topsides, and desalination brine fittings.
A182 F51Duplex Forged Fitting
UTS 620 MPa min · YS 450 MPa min. Forged duplex S31803 for SW and THD small-bore connections in offshore, seawater, and sour gas service.
Industry Applications

Pipe Fittings — Where They're Used

Pipe fittings are essential components in every piping system — directing flow, changing direction, branching, reducing bore, and terminating pipe ends. The correct fitting selection depends on the service conditions (pressure, temperature, fluid chemistry), the applicable piping code, the pipe material, and the installation method. Naftaar supplies fittings for all major industrial sectors from UAE.

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Oil & Gas Upstream

Wellhead and production facility piping, gathering manifolds, separator vessels, gas dehydration units, chemical injection skids, and water injection systems.

A234 WPB · A420 WPL6 (sour) · API 5L-matched WPHY fittings
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Oil & Gas Midstream

Pipeline station piping, pig launcher/receiver manifolds, pump and compressor station crossover piping, metering station fittings and headers.

ASTM A860 WPHY 60/65 · MSS SP-75 high-yield BW
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Refinery & Petrochemical

Crude distillation, catalytic cracking, hydrotreating, reforming, and product transfer piping. High-temperature alloy fittings for furnace outlets and reformer headers.

A234 WPB/WP11/WP22/WP91 · A403 WP316 · A815 Duplex

Power Generation

Main steam, hot reheat, cold reheat, feedwater, and extraction steam piping. Alloy steel fittings for supercritical and ultra-supercritical boiler systems.

A234 WP11 / WP22 / WP91 / WP92 · A403 WP321H / WP347H
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Water & Desalination

Seawater intake, RO plant piping, brine discharge, MSF evaporator inter-connects, product water distribution, and chemical dosing systems.

A815 Super Duplex S32750 · A403 WP316L · A815 S31803
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Offshore & FPSO

Topside process piping, firewater mains, ballast water, cooling water, riser connections, and umbilical terminations. Class-certified materials required.

A815 S32750 · A403 WP316L · B366 Inconel 625 (sour)
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Construction & HVAC

Chilled water piping, heating systems, fire suppression headers, compressed air, and general utility services in commercial and industrial buildings.

A234 WPB (black) · A53 Gr B ERW matched fittings
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LNG & Cryogenic

LNG transfer piping, BOG (boil-off gas) headers, nitrogen and liquid oxygen systems where sub-zero toughness is mandatory by code.

A420 WPL6 (to -73°C) · A403 WP304L (to -196°C)
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Mining & Industrial

Process slurry manifolds, reagent lines, concentrate transfer, acid leach circuits, and mine dewatering systems. Abrasion and corrosion resistance required.

A234 WPB · A403 WP316L · A815 Duplex (acid service)

Fitting Type Selection Guide

Connection Type
Butt-Weld (BW)Full penetration groove weld. ASME B16.9 / B16.28. For 2" NPS and above (or smaller where required by code).
Socket Weld (SW)Insert pipe into socket bore, fillet weld externally. ASME B16.11. Typically ½" to 2" NPS. High-pressure, no gas pockets.
Threaded (NPT)Screw-together male/female NPT threads. ASME B16.11. Low-to-medium pressure. Easy assembly without welding.
Olet (Branch)Set-on welded branch connection. MSS SP-97. Self-reinforcing. For branch ≤½ run pipe size, or where pad is unacceptable.
Recommended Pressure Class
Full range — schedule matches pipe. No separate pressure class designation. Pressure capacity = pipe wall thickness × material allowable.
Class 3000 (to ~720 bar at ambient) · Class 6000 (to ~1400 bar). Verify against ASME B31.3 for service temperature correction.
Class 2000 (low-pressure utility) · Class 3000 · Class 6000. Threaded joints derate with temperature; consult ASME B31.3 Table.
Rated per run pipe and schedule. Weldolet = same pressure capacity as run pipe. Sockolet / Threadolet = per Class 3000/6000 respectively.
When to Use
High-pressure & high-temp process piping; hydrocarbon service; critical systems; anytime ASME B31.3 specifies BW. Preferred for 2" NPS+.
High-pressure small-bore (½"–2") where no crevice corrosion is acceptable. Instrument lines, chemical injection, hydraulic control, high-cycle systems.
Low-pressure utility (water, air, LP steam); instrument take-offs; where pipe removal is routine; non-NACE, non-hydrocarbon service.
Any branch where run-to-branch size ratio is < 0.5 or where reinforcing pad is prohibited. Critical, high-pressure, pigging, and erosive services.
Standards & Certifications

International Standards We Supply To

All pipe fittings supplied by Naftaar International FZE are manufactured, inspected, tested, and documented in accordance with the following internationally recognised standards. Every shipment is accompanied by the full documentation package confirming compliance.

B16.9
Factory-Made Wrought Butt-Welding Fittings
ASME International · Most Recent Edition

The primary standard covering the dimensional requirements, wall thickness, tolerances, test requirements, and marking for factory-made wrought butt-welding fittings for all pressure-temperature ratings that are normally designated by ASME pressure ratings (Class). Covers sizes NPS ½" to 48" and all matching pipe schedules.

90° LR Elbow90° SR Elbow45° ElbowEqual TeeReducing TeeConcentric ReducerEccentric ReducerEnd CapCross
B16.11
Forged Fittings, Socket-Welding and Threaded
ASME International

Covers ratings, dimensional requirements, tolerances, marking, and material requirements for socket-welding and threaded forged fittings in Class 2000, 3000, and 6000 pressure ratings. Size range typically NPS ⅛" to 4". All fitting types — elbows, tees, crosses, couplings, unions, caps, plugs, bushings, and more.

Class 2000Class 3000Class 6000Socket WeldThreaded NPT⅛″–4″ NPS
B16.28
Short Radius Elbows and Returns
ASME International

Covers short-radius 90° and 180° elbows (SR = 1D centre-line radius) for butt-weld connection. While ASME B16.9 covers long-radius fittings, B16.28 specifically addresses the dimensional requirements and tolerances for short-radius configurations where compact installation is required.

90° SR Elbow (1D)180° SR ReturnAll Schedules½″–24″ NPS
MSS SP-75
High-Test Wrought Butt-Weld Fittings
Manufacturers Standardization Society (MSS)

Covers high-yield strength wrought butt-welding fittings for use with API 5L high-yield line pipe grades (X42 to X70) in pipeline construction. Material grades: ASTM A860 WPHY 42, 46, 52, 56, 60, 65, 70. The companion standard to API 5L for midstream pipeline fittings — analogous to ASME B16.9 for carbon steel process fittings.

WPHY 42WPHY 52WPHY 60WPHY 65WPHY 70API 5L matched
MSS SP-97
Integrally Reinforced Branch Outlet Fittings (Olets)
Manufacturers Standardization Society (MSS)

Covers the material, dimensional, and marking requirements for weldolets, sockolets, threadolets, latrolets, elbolets, and other self-reinforcing branch connection fittings. These fittings are designed to provide all required branch reinforcement as an integral part of the forging, conforming to ASME B31.3 and B31.8 branch reinforcement requirements.

WeldoletSockoletThreadoletLatroletElboletSweepolet
MSS SP-79
Socket Welding Reducer Inserts
Manufacturers Standardization Society (MSS)

Covers dimensions, material, and marking for socket welding reducer inserts — used to provide a reducing socket connection within a standard size socket weld fitting. Also covers swage nipples (concentric and eccentric) for reducing pipe size transitions in small-bore high-pressure piping.

Swage NipplesConcentricEccentricPlain & Threaded Ends
📄Material Standards — ASTM & Other
ASTM Spec Material Grades Covered Fitting Type Pipe Equivalent
ASTM A234 Wrought Carbon & Alloy Steel WPB, WPC, WP1, WP5, WP9, WP11, WP22, WP91, WP92 Butt-Weld (BW) A106, A335, A691
ASTM A420 Low-Temperature CS & Alloy WPL6, WPL3, WPL9 Butt-Weld (BW) ASTM A333
ASTM A860 High-Yield CS Wrought WPHY 42/46/52/56/60/65/70 Butt-Weld (BW) API 5L X-grades
ASTM A403 Wrought Stainless Steel WP304/304L, WP316/316L, WP321/321H, WP347/347H Butt-Weld (BW) ASTM A312
ASTM A815 Wrought Duplex & Super Duplex SS S31803, S32205, S32750, S32760 Butt-Weld (BW) ASTM A790
ASTM B366 Wrought Nickel & Nickel Alloy N06625 (Inconel 625), N08825 (Incoloy 825), N10276 (C276) Butt-Weld (BW) B444, B423
ASTM A105N Forged CS (Normalised) A105N Forged SW / THD A106 Gr B
ASTM A350 Forged Low-Temp CS & Alloy LF1, LF2, LF3, LF5, LF6 Forged SW / THD ASTM A333
ASTM A694 Forged High-Yield CS F42, F52, F60, F65, F70 Forged flanges & fittings API 5L X-grades
ASTM A182 Forged Alloy & SS F1, F5, F9, F11, F22, F91 / F304L, F316L, F317L, F321, F347 / F51, F53 Forged SW / THD A335, A312, A790
ASTM B564 Forged Nickel Alloy N06625, N08825, N10276 Forged SW / THD / BW B444, B423
Quality Documentation — What We Provide with Every Fitting Supply
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EN 10204 Type 3.1 MTC

Original mill test certificate including chemical composition (actual values), mechanical test results (tensile, yield, elongation, impact if applicable), heat number, lot number, and dimension/weight verification. Supplied as standard with every fitting order.

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EN 10204 Type 3.2 (TPI Validated)

Independent validation of the MTC by Bureau Veritas, SGS, Intertek, or Lloyd's Register. The TPI inspector co-signs the certificate, providing independent quality assurance. Available on request for critical applications.

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Dimensional Inspection Report

Verification of all critical dimensions against ASME B16.9 / B16.11 / MSS SP-97 tolerances — including centre-to-face, end-to-end, wall thickness at mid-section, bore, and bevel angle measurements.

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PMI Test Reports (XRF / OES)

Positive Material Identification confirming actual chemical composition. Critical for stainless, alloy, duplex, and Inconel fittings where material mix-up prevention is essential. XRF or OES testing available.

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Hydrostatic Test / Pressure Test

Hydrostatic test confirmation per applicable standard requirements. For certain sizes and materials, fittings are hydraulically tested at the mill. Test pressure records provided with shipment documentation.

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Export & Trade Documents

UAE Certificate of Origin, commercial invoice, packing list, bill of lading, export customs clearance. SONCAP / COC available for West African destinations. L/C documentation management provided.

Frequently Asked Questions

Pipe Fittings — Common Questions

Answers to the most common questions our team receives about pipe fitting procurement. Still have a question? Email sales@naftaar.com or call +971 58 186 5535.

What is the difference between butt-weld, socket weld, and threaded fittings?
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Butt-Weld (BW) Fittings: The pipe and fitting ends are both bevelled and joined by a full-penetration groove weld. This creates the strongest, most reliable joint — with no crevice, no stress concentration, and weld quality verifiable by RT or UT. Used for 2" NPS and above in high-pressure and high-temperature process piping.

Socket Weld (SW) Fittings: The pipe is inserted into a socket bore in the fitting and fillet-welded externally. The socket provides a gap (approximately 1.5mm) between the pipe end and the socket bore bottom — this is critical to allow for weld shrinkage. No internal weld penetration. Used for small-bore (½"–2") high-pressure piping where the crevice is acceptable.

Threaded Fittings: Male and female NPT (National Pipe Thread) threads provide a mechanical connection without welding. Used for low-to-medium pressure utility and instrument connections where welding is impractical. Cannot be used in NACE sour service or where vibration is significant without additional sealant/locking measures.

What is the difference between a weldolet, sockolet, and threadolet?
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All three are self-reinforcing branch connection fittings (olets) to MSS SP-97, but they differ in their branch pipe connection method:

  • Weldolet: Branch connection is by butt-weld (BW) — the branch pipe bevelled end is welded into the weldolet with a groove weld. Used for 2" NPS and above branch connections in high-pressure process piping.
  • Sockolet: Branch connection is by socket weld (SW) — the branch pipe is inserted into the sockolet socket bore and fillet-welded. Used for ½" to 2" NPS branches in high-pressure service.
  • Threadolet: Branch connection is by NPT thread — the branch pipe or fitting is screwed into the threadolet's female NPT thread. Used for instrument take-offs, drain/vent connections, and low-pressure utility branch outlets.

The run-pipe side of all three types is set-on (fillet) welded to the main pipe in the same way. The only difference is the branch connection end.

What does ASME B16.9 cover and why is it important?
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ASME B16.9 is the American Society of Mechanical Engineers' standard covering the dimensional requirements, wall thickness, tolerances, material requirements, testing, and marking for factory-made wrought butt-welding fittings for all pressure-temperature ratings commonly used in process piping.

It specifies the centre-to-face and end-to-end dimensions for elbows (90° LR, 90° SR, 45°, 180°), tees (equal and reducing), reducers (concentric and eccentric), and end caps in sizes NPS ½" to 48". It also specifies the minimum wall thickness at the mid-section of elbows and tees, which must be at least equal to the ordered wall thickness of the matching pipe minus the applicable pipe mill tolerance.

ASME B16.9 fittings are used globally in ASME B31.3 (Process Piping), ASME B31.4 (Liquid Pipelines), and ASME B31.8 (Gas Transmission Piping) design code systems.

What Class do I specify for socket weld and threaded forged fittings?
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Forged fittings to ASME B16.11 are available in three pressure classes: Class 2000, 3000, and 6000. The class designation refers to the fitting's rated pressure capacity, which must then be derated for temperature per ASME B31.3 Table A-1 (or the applicable code table).

  • Class 2000: Available in threaded (NPT) only. Used for low-to-medium pressure utility services.
  • Class 3000: Available in both socket weld and threaded configurations. Most common class for process piping small-bore connections.
  • Class 6000: Available in both socket weld and threaded. Used for high-pressure instrument and process connections — chemical injection, hydraulic control, high-pressure test connections.

For ASTM A105N carbon steel: Class 3000 SW is rated approximately 5,000 psi at ambient temperature; Class 6000 is approximately 10,000 psi. Always verify for your specific service temperature and fluid using the applicable ASME B31 code allowable stress tables.

Can Naftaar supply NACE-compliant pipe fittings for sour service?
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Yes. Naftaar can supply pipe fittings compliant with NACE MR0175 / ISO 15156 for hydrogen sulphide (H₂S) sour service. Key requirements for carbon steel fittings in sour service include:

  • ASTM A105N (normalised) for forged fittings — max. hardness 22 HRC / 250 HBW after any heat treatment
  • ASTM A234 WPB for butt-weld fittings, manufactured from NACE-compliant hot-formed or normalized plate/pipe
  • Carbon equivalent (CE) within NACE limits for weldability without cracking
  • Hardness survey on representative fitting samples
  • Supplementary HIC and SSC testing where specified by the project
  • Restriction on certain alloy contents (e.g. max. 1% Ni for NACE Part 1 carbon steel)

Please specify NACE MR0175 compliance, H₂S partial pressure, and any additional project-specific requirements in your RFQ.

What does "schedule" mean for pipe fittings — and do I always need to specify it?
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For butt-weld fittings, the "schedule" refers to the wall thickness of the fitting at the bevel end — which must match the wall thickness of the connecting pipe. You should always specify the schedule (e.g. Sch 40, Sch 80, Sch 160, XXS) so the fitting's bevel end matches the pipe end for a correct groove weld preparation.

For forged fittings (socket weld and threaded), the "schedule" is not specified in the same way — instead, the pressure Class (2000, 3000, or 6000) determines the fitting's wall thickness and pressure capacity. The socket bore size is fixed per NPS and will accept the standard OD pipe for that NPS.

When submitting an RFQ for butt-weld fittings, always specify: NPS, schedule (e.g. Sch 40, Sch 80), fitting type (e.g. 90° LR elbow), material/grade (e.g. ASTM A234 WPB), and standard (ASME B16.9).

Can you supply stainless steel and duplex fittings for offshore FPSO projects?
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Yes. Naftaar can supply duplex stainless (UNS S31803 / ASTM A815) and super duplex (UNS S32750) butt-weld fittings to ASME B16.9 and forged fittings to ASME B16.11 for offshore and FPSO topside applications. For class-society approved projects, we can co-ordinate third-party inspection by Bureau Veritas, DNV-GL, Lloyd's Register, ABS, or Bureau Veritas — providing the class-accepted inspection certificates required by FPSO vessel specifications.

Additional requirements for offshore duplex/super duplex fittings typically include: ferrite content measurement (FN number), delta-ferrite content by magnetic balancing or ASTM A923 intermetallic phase test, NACE MR0175 compliance (if sour service), impact testing at specified temperature, and PMI confirmation. Please provide your project specification in your RFQ.

What is PWHT and when is it required for alloy steel pipe fittings?
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PWHT (Post-Weld Heat Treatment) is a controlled heating and cooling process applied to welded piping joints after welding to relieve residual stresses, temper any undesirable hard microstructures in the heat-affected zone (HAZ), and restore ductility. It is required by ASME B31.3 for certain material grades and thicknesses.

PWHT is mandatory after welding for the following pipe fitting material grades (check ASME B31.3 Table 331.1.1 for full requirements):

  • ASTM A234 WP91 and WP92 — always requires PWHT (760°C ± 10°C)
  • ASTM A234 WP22 — required for wall thickness above 19mm or if hardness exceeds 200 HBW after welding
  • ASTM A234 WP11 — required for wall thickness above 19mm at temperatures above 343°C
  • High-carbon carbon steel fittings above certain wall thicknesses

Naftaar can provide fittings with the applicable mill heat treatment applied. For WP91 and WP92, we supply fittings in the normalised-and-tempered condition as required for PWHT-compatible weld repair.

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