A weldolet is used in piping systems to create a branch connection from a larger pipe. It is typically employed when a strong and durable joint is required, especially in high-pressure applications. The weldolet allows for a smooth flow of fluid and minimizes stress concentration at the junction, making it ideal for applications in industries such as oil and gas, chemical processing, and water treatment. Its design also facilitates easy welding to the main pipe, ensuring structural integrity.
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There are many types of weldolet fittings. There are different sizes to fit different items.
IRE on a weldolet typically stands for "Injection, Reinforcement, and End." It indicates the specific design features or requirements related to the reinforcement and structural integrity of the weldolet when it is used in piping systems. This designation helps ensure that the weldolet can adequately handle the stresses and loads it will encounter in service.
Weldolet has a Bevelled end to butt weld the pipe whereas in sockolet the pipe/tube goes inside it and there it is fillet welded.
Weldolet is used for Butt weld branch connection where standard tee is not available due to size restrictions and the piping is of critical / high pressure service.
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A weldolet is a fitting you weld on a (run) pipe, and then butt weld a branch pipe to it. A tredolet is a fitting you weld on a (run) pipe, and then screw a threaded branch pipe to it. Some people call this a threadolet A sockolet is a fitting you weld on a (run) pipe, and then socket weld a branch pipe to it. A nipolet is the same as a weldolet or thredolet but has an elongated branch connection. You have to specify if it's a welded or threaded nipolet.
A wedolet is a butt-weld branch connection. It is used to minimize the stress concentration and to provide integral reinforcement.
Weldolet and Sockolet are basically self reinforced fittings. Weldolet is used for Butt weld branch connection where standard tee is not available due to size restrictions and the piping is of critical / high pressure service. Sockolet is used for socket welding branch connection, which require reinforcing pad.
A Weldolet is a butt-weld branch connection. It is designed to provide integral reinforcement and minimize stress. They are made to match or exceed the schedule of the pipe.
Weldolet is a trademarked name by Bonney Forge for internally reinforced forged branch outlet fittings. Pipet is a trademarked name by WFI for internally reinforced forged branch outlet fittings. Both comply with MSS SP-97 Internally Reinforced Forged Branch Outlet Fittings - Socket Welding, Threaded and Buttwelding Ends. Referenced in ASME B31.3-2020 304.3.1 a) (1). They are the same
There are size on size weldolets. The hold on the run pipe will necessarily be undersize (either hot tap or torch ) because it's not possible to cut the same size hole in the run without damaging the base material.