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Equal Tee Reinforcement on Welding

Equal Tee Reinforcement on Welding

Equal Tee Reinforcement on Welding

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Hi, I'm making a NP 10 Kg/cm2 (about 150 psi) equal bore tee 40"x40"x40" from API5L GB steel pipe 1016x9,5 mm, for water.
My doubt is about the reinforcement on the welding.
Is it necessary? Is it made from a steel bar welded between the main and the branch ? Does that bar have standard dimensions?
Can somebody help me on this questions or tell me were in the net can I find the answers.
Tanks in advance.

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