316 Stainless Steel Casting Reducing Bushing Class 150 NPT
| Attribute | Specification |
|---|
| Product Name | Threaded Reducing Bushing |
| Material | Stainless Steel 316 / Casting Grade CF8M |
| Standard | ASTM A351 (Material) / MSS-SP-114 (Dimensions, ref.) |
| Fitting Type | Reducing Bushing, Hex Head |
| Connection | Male x Female Threaded NPT |
| Pressure Rating | Class 150 |
| Application | Piping Systems, Instrumentation, Adapting Ports |
| Size | Available in various reducing sizes (e.g., 1" x 3/4") |
Product Introduction
A stainless steel bushing, also known as a male/female bushing, is
a cleverly designed pipe fitting. It features both male and female
threads and is designed to reduce the diameter of a pipe within an
existing female-threaded port. For example, it can convert a DN50
port to a DN25 port. Compared to using a "reducing coupling +
union" combination, a single bushing can achieve a diameter
reduction, providing an ideal solution for saving installation
space, reducing costs, and minimizing leaks in pipeline
connections.

Material Properties
The 316/CF8M stainless steel material provides the bushing with
enhanced corrosion resistance. The addition of molybdenum enhances
its resistance to chlorides and various chemical media compared to
304 stainless steel. It is suitable for applications requiring more
stringent conditions than standard, such as mild chemical
processes, humid coastal air, or water treatment systems, ensuring
the long-term integrity and reliability of threaded connections.
Application Scenarios
The bushing's compact design allows for reducing connections in
limited spaces. It is widely used to connect small-diameter
instrument or sampling branches from main pipe headers, to match
the outlet port size of valves and pumps to smaller downstream
pipes, and to adjust and adapt to different threaded port sizes
during the assembly and maintenance of various equipment.
Note on Materials & Standards
According to ASTM A351, the official designation for cast 316
stainless steel is CF8M. While the chemical compositions of the two
differ slightly, the industry generally accepts that materials
designated "316" meet the performance requirements of CF8M.
Similarly, while SMLSCO product dimensions reference standards such
as MSS-SP-114, they are primarily manufactured to widely accepted
industry specifications to ensure market compatibility and
practicality.