Eccentric Reducer Coupling Socket Weld

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Product Description
The socket weld eccentric reducing coupling manufactured by Medisan is a special forged steel fitting designed to keep the pipe bottom or top in a straight line while reducing the diameter in horizontal pipelines. This off-center (eccentric) design is used to prevent air pocket formation (flat side up) or to ensure complete fluid drainage (flat side down) inside the pipe. Manufactured to dimensions compliant with ASME B16.11 standards, these couplings perform excellently in Class 3000, 6000, and 9000 pressure classes.
Our products are manufactured from carbon steel (ASTM A105 / A105N), stainless steel (A182 F304 / F316), and alloy steel (A182 F11 / F22) materials. Thanks to its socket weld structure, sealing and mechanical integrity are maintained under high pressure and temperature.
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Applications
Pump suction lines (to prevent cavitation)
Points requiring full drainage in horizontally laid pipelines
Steam and condensate lines
Oil and chemical plants
Power plant piping systems
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Quality and Certification
Medisan carries out all eccentric reducer production under the assurance of PED 2014/68/EU, ISO 9001:2015, and Class BV Factory Approval certifications, ensuring full compliance with international standards.
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ASME B16.11-2021
Dimensions are in millimeters.
Eccentric Reducer Coupling Socket Weld

360° View
Product Description
The socket weld eccentric reducing coupling manufactured by Medisan is a special forged steel fitting designed to keep the pipe bottom or top in a straight line while reducing the diameter in horizontal pipelines. This off-center (eccentric) design is used to prevent air pocket formation (flat side up) or to ensure complete fluid drainage (flat side down) inside the pipe. Manufactured to dimensions compliant with ASME B16.11 standards, these couplings perform excellently in Class 3000, 6000, and 9000 pressure classes.
Our products are manufactured from carbon steel (ASTM A105 / A105N), stainless steel (A182 F304 / F316), and alloy steel (A182 F11 / F22) materials. Thanks to its socket weld structure, sealing and mechanical integrity are maintained under high pressure and temperature.
Read More…
Applications
Pump suction lines (to prevent cavitation)
Points requiring full drainage in horizontally laid pipelines
Steam and condensate lines
Oil and chemical plants
Power plant piping systems
Read More…
Quality and Certification
Medisan carries out all eccentric reducer production under the assurance of PED 2014/68/EU, ISO 9001:2015, and Class BV Factory Approval certifications, ensuring full compliance with international standards.
Read More…
ASME B16.11-2021
Dimensions are in millimeters.
Eccentric Reducer Coupling Socket Weld

360° View
Product Description
The socket weld eccentric reducing coupling manufactured by Medisan is a special forged steel fitting designed to keep the pipe bottom or top in a straight line while reducing the diameter in horizontal pipelines. This off-center (eccentric) design is used to prevent air pocket formation (flat side up) or to ensure complete fluid drainage (flat side down) inside the pipe. Manufactured to dimensions compliant with ASME B16.11 standards, these couplings perform excellently in Class 3000, 6000, and 9000 pressure classes.
Our products are manufactured from carbon steel (ASTM A105 / A105N), stainless steel (A182 F304 / F316), and alloy steel (A182 F11 / F22) materials. Thanks to its socket weld structure, sealing and mechanical integrity are maintained under high pressure and temperature.
Read More…
Applications
Pump suction lines (to prevent cavitation)
Points requiring full drainage in horizontally laid pipelines
Steam and condensate lines
Oil and chemical plants
Power plant piping systems
Read More…
Quality and Certification
Medisan carries out all eccentric reducer production under the assurance of PED 2014/68/EU, ISO 9001:2015, and Class BV Factory Approval certifications, ensuring full compliance with international standards.
Read More…
ASME B16.11-2021
Dimensions are in millimeters.
















