We Rishabh Industries is one of the leading brand name as a manufacturer, exporters, stockist & Suppliers of Premium Quality Range in instrument fittings in Ahmedabad, Gujarat & India.
Instrument fitting piping is used to transport, control, and monitor system pressure and temperature. They deliver the system calibration that is required. They're an important part of any instrumentation system.
General Instruments has earned a reputation for producing both standard instrumentation and tube fittings as well as customised fittings based on client needs and process applications.Double ferrule General Compression tube fittings provide leak-proof, torque-free sealing at the tubing connection. They ensure safety and eliminate dangerous fluid leaks in the instrumentation area for process, pressure, hydraulic, and other tubing systems.
Even in systems with strong vibration or rapid temperature and pressure variations, our stainless steel Instrument Fittings with low-torque, two-ferrule construction ensure fast and reliable leak-tight connections.
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We Rishabh Industries is one of the leading brand name as a manufacturer, exporters, stockist & Suppliers of Premium Quality instrument fittings
Seamless pipe and welded pipe with filler material are used to make fittings (ERW & EFW pipes cannot be used to manufactured fittings). Plate is used to make huge diameter fittings. A variety of procedures are utilised to create wrought fittings, including hot and cold forming operations. These procedures include hot shaping and extrusion.
Cold forming, UO or single weld seam method, Monaka or double weld seam method, Deep Drawing Method for caps, Flare Method for Stub ends are all hydraulic bulkge methods.
Material: Instrument fittings are commonly made from materials such as stainless steel, brass, or carbon steel. The material choice depends on factors like the application, compatibility with the process media, pressure rating, and environmental conditions.
Connection Type: Instrument fittings use specific connection types to ensure secure and leak-free connections. Common connection types include compression fittings, push-in fittings, quick-connect fittings, and threaded fittings (such as NPT or BSPT). The choice of connection type depends on the specific instrument and system requirements.
Size: Instrument fittings come in various sizes, typically measured in inches or millimeters. The size refers to the diameter or dimensions of the fitting and should match the corresponding instruments, pipes, or tubing used in the system. Common sizes include 1/8″, 1/4″, 3/8″, and 1/2″ for smaller instrumentation systems.
Seal Type: Instrument fittings require effective sealing to prevent leaks and ensure accurate measurement and control. Common sealing methods include O-rings, gaskets, or ferrules. The choice of seal type depends on factors such as the process media, pressure, and temperature conditions.
Standards Compliance: Instrument fittings may need to comply with industry standards and regulations, such as those set by organizations like the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) or the American Petroleum Institute (API). Compliance ensures that the fittings meet specific performance and safety requirements.
Corrosion Resistance: Depending on the process media and environmental conditions, it’s important to consider the corrosion resistance of the instrument fittings. Stainless steel fittings are often preferred for their resistance to corrosion, while brass or carbon steel fittings may be suitable for less demanding applications.
Applications:
Fittings are used in a wide range of situations, including structural design. Because these fittings do not transmit fluids, they must have excellent physical integrity but do not need to be sealed.