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Tube Inserts or Tube End Caps as they can also be known are a hugely popular part inside many industries for capping off the end of a tube, pipe or post. Tube Inserts are regularly employed to add a function, to seal or to add a clean finish to a tube, hence their wide use inside a number of industries as tubes, pipes, poles and posts are everywhere around us. Our range features a number of variants including Metal, Spring Threaded, Threaded & Plastic, plastic coming in a number of styles such as Round, Square, Oval & Rectangular. As a low cost item these are widely popular for individuals and businesses alike, hence the huge range of shapes and sizes that we have on offer. It is worth noting however, that we have the ability to offer free sampling across our whole Tube Inserts product range.

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Transitions are a connecting piece of a pipeline designed to connect pipes of two different diameters of the pipeline. Depending on the working environment, transitions are made from different grades of steel. Steel transitions are concentric; eccentric For connecting two pipes along the central axis of symmetry of the pipeline or along the lower generatrix line. Concentric transitions are made by stamping or by centrifugal electroslag casting.

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Pipeline fittings are installed when the direction of the pipeline changes during the installation process. Elbows are made of steel, steel with increased corrosion and cold resistance, alloy steel. Types of bends Steeply curved, seamless bends; Stamp welded steeply bent bends; Welded sectional bends; Cold rolled bends

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Replaces metal fittings. Does not magnetize, does not conduct electricity. Not a "bridge of cold". Composite fiberglass reinforcement is elastic. Fiberglass is stronger than steel bars. If we compare rods with the same diameter, then the ability to withstand tensile forces in metal reinforcement is 490 MPa, and in composite reinforcement - 800-1300 MPa. Compared to metal reinforcement of the same diameter, fiberglass reinforcement is more than 2 times stronger at breaking.

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