Tee

What is a Socket Weld Tee?

A Socket Weld Tee is a high-pressure pipe fitting used to distribute or combine fluid flow at a 90° branch from the main pipeline. Designed for small-diameter piping systems (typically up to 4 inches), these fittings are ideal for pressurized fluid lines where high strength and reliable performance are critical.

The design involves a socket at each end where pipes are inserted and welded externally, ensuring leak-free operation and strong mechanical connection. Socket weld tees are commonly used in refineries, petrochemical units, steam lines, and power plants, available in equal (straight) and reducing (branch size smaller than the run) configurations.

Key Features

  • Branch Flow Control – Allows perpendicular diversion or combination of flow.

  • Welded Socket Ends – Delivers leak-tight and vibration-resistant sealing.

  • Compact Configuration – Ideal for space-restricted pipe networks.

  • High-Pressure Capability – Rated for Class 3000, 6000, and 9000 applications.

  • Available in Multiple Alloys – Carbon steel, stainless steel, and specialty grades.

Types of Socket Weld Tee

  • Socket Weld Equal Tee
  • Socket Weld Reducing Tee
  • Socket Weld Lateral Tee (on request)
  • Socket Weld Tee with Drain or Instrument Ports (custom)

Specifications

Mechanical Properties

Chemical Composition

Equivalent Grades

Weight Chart

Specifications

Parameter Details
Sizes ½" to 4" (DN15 – DN100)
Pressure Ratings Class 3000 / 6000 / 9000
Material Options ASTM A105 (Carbon Steel), A182 F304/F316 (SS)
Standards ASME B16.11, MSS-SP-83, SP-95
Connection Type Socket Weld (SW)
Property Typical Value
Tensile Strength 485 – 700 MPa
Yield Strength 250 – 450 MPa
Elongation 20% – 30%
Temperature Range -46°C to +600°C
Element Composition (%)
Carbon (C) 0.08 – 0.35
Manganese (Mn) 0.60 – 1.65
Silicon (Si) 0.15 – 0.80
Chromium (Cr) 18.0 – 20.0 (SS Only)
Nickel (Ni) 8.0 – 10.5 (SS Only)
Molybdenum (Mo) 2.0 – 3.0 (For 316 Only)
Phosphorus (P) ≤ 0.035
Sulfur (S) ≤ 0.040
Iron (Fe) Balance
Standard Equivalent Grade
ASTM A105, A182 F304 / F316, A350 LF2
ASME B16.11
MSS-SP SP-83, SP-95
DIN 2950, 2975
Tee Type Size (inches) Weight per 100 pcs (kg)
Equal Tee ½" 9.20
Equal Tee 1" 12.00
Reducing Tee ¾" 10.80
Equal Tee 1½" 16.50
Reducing Tee 2" 19.30

Applications of Socket Weld Tee

Construction &
Infrastructure

Automotive & Heavy
Equipment

Manufacturing &
Fabrication

Medical & Laboratory
Equipment

Electrical &
Electronics Assembly

Oil, Gas & Petrochemical
Installations

Do you have questions?

An equal tee has all three openings of the same size, while a reducing tee has a smaller branch outlet compared to the run.
Yes. When made from suitable grades (e.g., Alloy Steel or SS 316), socket weld tees can withstand temperatures above 600°C.
Yes, we provide MTCs and offer TPI inspection (SGS, BV, TUV, etc.) based on client needs.
Absolutely. All fittings can be ultrasonically tested, radiographed, or hydrotested upon request.

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