Introduction
Butt-weld pipe fittings are the backbone of heavy industry piping systems. For procurement engineers and EPC contractors, selecting the right fittings is critical to ensure system integrity under high pressure, temperature, and corrosive conditions. This guide outlines key factors to consider when sourcing butt-weld fittings for projects in oil & gas, chemical, and power generation.
Understanding Butt-Weld Fittings
Butt-weld fittings are joined to pipes by welding the ends together, creating a continuous, leak-proof connection. Common types include elbows, tees, reducers, caps, and stub ends. They are typically manufactured to ASME B16.9 (factory-made wrought fittings) or MSS SP-75 (high-strength fittings). Materials range from carbon steel (ASTM A234 WPB) to stainless steel (ASTM A403






