A cross is a pipe fitting used where four pipes intersect. The cross pipe may have one inlet and three outlets, or three inlets and one outlet. The diameter of the outlet and inlet can be the same or different. In other words, both straight and outcrossing are available.
A cross is a pipe fitting used at the intersection of four pipes of the same diameter, including:
The reducing cross is used to connect four pipes. The main pipe has the same size, but the diameter of the branch pipe is smaller than that of the main pipe.
Equal section at the intersection of four pipes of the same diameter.
Size range: 1 / 2 to 72 inches
Pressure: sch5 to sch160
Pipe crossing material
Stainless steel pipe cross: ASTM A403 WP group 304, 304H, 309, 310, 316, 316L, 317L, 321, 347, 904L
Carbon steel pipe cross: ASTM A 234 WPB, wpbw, wphy 42, wphy 46, wphy 52, WPH 60, wphy 65 and wphy 70.
Low temperature carbon steel pipe cross: ASTM A420 wpl3, A420 wpl6
Alloy steel pipe cross: ASTM / ASME A / SA 234 group WP 1, WP 5, WP 9, WP 11, WP 12, WP 22, WP
Duplex spool: ASTM A 815, ASME SA 815, UNS No. S31803, S32205. No. 441
Nickel alloy pipe cross: ASTM / ASME sb 336 UNS 2200 (nickel 200), UNS 2201 (nickel 201), UNS 4400 (Monel 400), UNS 8020 (alloy 20 / 20 CB 3), UNS 8825 Inconel (825), UNS 6600 (Inconel 600), UNS 6601 (Inconel 601), UNS 6625 (Inconel 625), UNS 10276 (Hastelloy C 276)