Understanding Forged Pipe Fittings
Forged pipe fittings are critical components in piping systems, especially for high-pressure, high-temperature, or corrosive environments. Unlike cast fittings, forged fittings are produced by hammering or pressing steel into the desired shape, which refines the grain structure and improves mechanical properties. They are commonly used in oil and gas, chemical, power generation, and marine industries.
Key Standards and Specifications
When procuring forged pipe fittings, always verify compliance with international standards. The most common are:
- ASME B16.11: Forged fittings – sockets, threaded, and butt-weld ends.
- ASME B16.9: Factory-made wrought buttwelding fittings (for larger sizes, though forged fittings are typically smaller).
- ASTM A105: Standard specification for carbon steel forgings for piping applications.
- ASTM A182






