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INDEX

The Company PAG. 5

Certifications PAG. 7-8

Buttweldings Fittings:

45° LR ELBOWS PAG. 9-10

90° LR ELBOWS PAG. 11-12

180° LR ELBOWS PAG. 13-14

90° SR ELBOWS PAG. 15-16

180° SR ELBOWS PAG. 17-18

EQUAL TEES PAG. 19-20

REDUCING TEES PAG. 21-30

CONCENTRIC AND ECCENTRIC REDUCERS PAG. 31-40

CAPS PAG. 41-42

45° WELDED LATERAL PAG. 43-44

SPECIAL PRODUCTS PAG. 45-55

TECHNICAL DATA PAG. 58-61

PROJECT AND DESIGN PAG. 63-64

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Coprosider S.r.l. historical background and executive
summary.

Founded in 1974 to service industry with piping components in general and


Butt-weld Fittings in particular, it very rapidly became apparent that to meet
customer demand necessitated the formation of its own mill for the sole
production of Butt Weld fittings.
In 1979 Coprosider founded IBF (Italian Butt Welding Fittings) in S.Nicolò,
very closed To Piacenza and entered into production in 1980 with an initial
limited size range of up to 24” , which was subsequently increased ti the full
range of up to 48” without restriction or limit to quality of steel or wall
thickness.
The year 1987 saw the foundation of CFF (Cold Formed Fittings) at Castel
S.Giovanni, Piacenza, our second manufacturing facility for the production
of cold formed fittings.
The supply and management of CFF’s products are all through IBF and
can therefore be considered to all effects to be a division of IBF.
In 1995 Coprosider decided to have, through IBF, a plant for the production
of heavy wall seamless pipes with the application of advanced technology
allowing extremely demanding tolerances and very high levels of quality.
To this end IBF built the pipe mill at Vittuone (20 Km. From Milan) furnishing
with the most modern equipment and levels of capacity, which entered into
production during 1997.

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Coprosider S.r.l. have been certificated by:

■ ISO 9001:2008 ■ NORSOK M-650 ED. 4


■ ISO 3834-2:2006 ■ ACHILLES JQS
■ PED 97/23/CE ■ GENERAL ELECTRIC CO.

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Buttwelding Fittings

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45° LONG RADIUS ELBOWS

Tollerance according to ANSI B16.9


Welding bevels accordin to ANSI B16.25
Materials according To ASTM

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90° LONG RADIUS ELBOWS

Tollerance according to ANSI B16.9


Welding bevels accordin to ANSI B16.25
Materials according To ASTM

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180° LONG RADIUS ELBOWS

Tollerance according to ANSI B16.9


Welding bevels accordin to ANSI B16.25
Materials according To ASTM

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90° SHORT RADIUS ELBOWS

Tollerance according to ANSI B16.9


Welding bevels accordin to ANSI B16.25
Materials according To ASTM

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180° SHORT RADIUS ELBOWS

Tollerance according to ANSI B16.9


Welding bevels accordin to ANSI B16.25
Materials according To ASTM

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EQUAL TEES

Tollerance according to ANSI B16.9


Welding bevels accordin to ANSI B16.25
Materials according To ASTM

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REDUCING TEES

Tollerance according to ANSI B16.9


Welding bevels accordin to ANSI B16.25
Materials according To ASTM

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REDUCING TEES

Tollerance according to ANSI B16.9


Welding bevels accordin to ANSI B16.25
Materials according To ASTM

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REDUCING TEES

Tollerance according to ANSI B16.9


Welding bevels accordin to ANSI B16.25
Materials according To ASTM

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REDUCING TEES

Tollerance according to ANSI B16.9


Welding bevels accordin to ANSI B16.25
Materials according To ASTM

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REDUCING TEES

Tollerance according to ANSI B16.9


Welding bevels accordin to ANSI B16.25
Materials according To ASTM

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CONCENTRIC AND ECCENTRIC REDUCERS

Tollerance according to ANSI B16.9


Welding bevels accordin to ANSI B16.25
Materials according To ASTM

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CONCENTRIC AND ECCENTRIC REDUCERS

Tollerance according to ANSI B16.9


Welding bevels accordin to ANSI B16.25
Materials according To ASTM

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CONCENTRIC AND ECCENTRIC REDUCERS

Tollerance according to ANSI B16.9


Welding bevels accordin to ANSI B16.25
Materials according To ASTM

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CONCENTRIC AND ECCENTRIC REDUCERS

Tollerance according to ANSI B16.9


Welding bevels accordin to ANSI B16.25
Materials according To ASTM

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CONCENTRIC AND ECCENTRIC REDUCERS

Tollerance according to ANSI B16.9


Welding bevels accordin to ANSI B16.25
Materials according To ASTM

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CAPS

Tollerance according to ANSI B16.9


Welding bevels accordin to ANSI B16.25
Materials according To ASTM

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45° WELDED LATERAL

Tollerance according to ANSI B16.9


Welding bevels accordin to ANSI B16.25
Materials according To ASTM

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Special Products
■ LARGE RADIUS BENDS ACCORDING TO: PAG. 46
ISO 15590-1 - ASME B16.49 - NORSOK M-630 ED.6 EDS NBE 2

■ FABRICATED PIECES FOR MANIFOLDS PAG. 47

■ EQUAL AND REDUCING LATERALS PAG. 48

■ BARRED TEES PAG. 49

■ CUSHION / TARGET TEES PAG. 50

■ SPLIT TEES PAG. 51

■ SPECIAL FLOW TEES PAG. 52

■ "Y" PIECES PAG. 53

■ CLADDED FITTINGS PAG. 54

■ TUBE SHEET PAG. 55

■ SPECIAL FITTINGS ACCORDING TO CUSTOMER’S DRAWING

Special products can be produced in all types of steel and every dimension;
there are no additional tables due to this vast range of production possibilities.

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LARGE RADIUS BENDS
ACCORDING TO ISO 15590-1 - ASME B16.49 - NORSOK M-630 ED.6 EDS NBE 2

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FABRICATED PIECES FOR MANIFOLDS

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EQUAL AND REDUCING LATERALS

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BARRED TEES

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CUSCHION / TARGET TEES

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SPLIT TEES

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SPECIAL FLOW TEES

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″Y″ PIECES

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CLADDED FITTINGS

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TUBE SHEET

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Techincal Data
■ TABLE 1 PAG. 59
Tolerances according to ANSI B16.9/2012
■ TABLE 2 PAG. 60
Tolerances according to MSS-SP-75/2008
■ TABLE 3 PAG. 61
Welding bevels according to ANSI B16.25/2007

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Table 1
Tolerances according to ANSI B16.9/2012

1. Out of round is the sum of absolute values of plus and minus


tolerance.
2. The inside diameter at ends and the nominal wall thicknesses are
to be specified by the purchaser.
3. All dimensions are in millimetres except nominal pipe sizes which
are in inches.
4. This table has been extracted from American National Standard
Factory-Made Wrought Steel Buttwelding Fittings (ANSI
B16.9/2012), with the permission of the publisher, The American
Society of Mechanical Engineers, United Engineering Center, 345
East 47th Street, New York, N.Y. 10017.

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Table 2
Tolerances according to MSS-SP-75/2008

1. The Inside diameter at end shall be determined by circunferential


measurement, and the tolerance refers to variations from nominal
I.D. calculation by (OD nom - 2 t nom).
2. Out-of-roundness tolerances shall be the difference between the
maximum diameters measured on any radial cross-section.
3. Minus 0,25 mm except that isolated non-continuos reductions are
permitted in accordancewith subsection 13.2 Excess thickness
whether on inside or outside is to be treated in accordance with
sketch given in Figure 3 of MSS-SP75 Specification.
4. When Elbows are intended for field segmenting, out-of-roundness
tolerances may be furnished to 1% by agreement between the
Manufacturer and the Purchaser. It is recognized that extra-
thickness if any, may be on the I.D..
5. Out-of-roundness tolerance at ends of elbows shall be 1% of
diameter.
6. Outside diameter may be tapered at angle up to 30° beyond weld
bevel.
7. All dimensions are in millimeters except the nominal pipe sizes
which are in inches.
8. This Table has been extracted from Manufactures Standardization
Society of the valve and fitings Industry Inc., Wrought Stainless Steel
Butt-Welding Fittings MSS SP-75/2008

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Table 3
Tolerances according to ANSI B16.25/2007

1. The value t min. is whichever of the following is applicable:


(a) the minimum ordered wall thickness of the pipe;
(b) 0,875 times the nominal wall thickness of pipe ordered to a pipe
schedule wall thickness which has an under tolerance of 12,5%.
2. The maximum thickness at the end of the component is:
(a) the greater of t min. + 0,15 in. (4 mm) or 1,15 t min. when
ordered in a minimum wall basis; (b) the greater of t min. +0,15 in.
(4 mm) or 1,10 t nom. when on a nominal wall basis.
3. Weld bevel is shown for illustration only.
4. Where transition using maximum slope do not intersect
outside surface, as shown by phantom outline, maximum slopes
shown or alternate radii shown in phantom outlines shall be used.
5. Dimensions in parenthesis are in millimeters. Others are in inches.
6. This Table has been extracted from American National Standard,
Buttwelding Ends (ANSI B16.25/2007), with the permission of the
publisher, The American Society of Mechanical Engineers, United
Engineering Center, 345 East 47th Street, New York, N.Y. 10017.

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Project and Design
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