What is Weldolet?
Weldolet
The most frequent branch connection is the Weldolet (Welding Output), which is welded onto the outlet pipe. Because the ends are beveled to aid this operation, the Weldolet is classified as a butt-weld fitting. Weldolet (Welding Outlet) is an integral reinforcing system that is meant to reduce stress concentrations. Weldolet is used to connect a bigger pipe to a smaller pipe connection point and create an outlet area. The Weldolet is connected to the smaller pipe by welding it to the larger pipe (the run) (the branch). Weldolet branch connection fittings are compatible with a wide range of metal pipes, including Super Duplex Steel Welded Pipes, chrome-moly, and other metals.
A Weldolet joins two branches at a 90° angle and is available in full size or reduced size for a straight section of pipe. The run length is used to identify a Weldolet, and the branch length is used to identify a Weldolet. A 6-inch Weldolet on a 10-inch pipe, for example, would be a 106 Weldolet. A Weldolet is a type of weld that eliminates stress concentrations while also providing integral reinforcement without the requirement of additional weld reinforcement.
Features of Weldolet
Durability
Corrosion resistance
Dimensional accuracy
Abrasion resistance
Weld Outlet Fittings are a type of buttweld connection fitting used to offer an outlet from a big pipe to a smaller pipe or pipe of the same diameter while minimizing stress concentration. Because it is suited for high-pressure applications, it has very high strength. Weldolet is a metal with good thermal stability, corrosion resistance, and weldability.
Uses of Weldolet
Less space is required, allowing for more flexibility in the piping system design.
Because of the funnel design, the flow is completely unrestricted.
Instead of three welds, only two are required (less Work and Weld Inspections)
Accelerated Installation Time
Olets are pre-shaped to the run pipe’s curve. Pipe caps and vessel heads can be connected with flat-based wallets.