The main structural characteristics of reducing joints include the following:
They are connected at both ends by flanges, with a transition section in the middle. The shape and length of the transition section are generally determined based on the diameter difference between the pipes and the connection requirements.
The material of the transition section is generally the same as that of the pipes, such as carbon steel or stainless steel.
The specifications and materials of the flanges are generally determined according to the requirements of the pipes.
The manufacturing and inspection standards for reducing joints generally comply with national and industry standards.
