Cast Iron Pipe Fittings Pipe systems fail at the joints more often than along the run itself, which is why fitting quality matters as much as the pipe it connects to. We cast elbows, tees, couplings, reducers, and flanges in iron, built to hold pressure ratings and thread or bolt-pattern specs across water distribution, gas lines, and general industrial piping. What we produce Standard fitting geometries (90° and 45° elbows, straight and reducing tees, socket
Pipe systems fail at the joints more often than along the run itself, which is why fitting quality matters as much as the pipe it connects to. We cast elbows, tees, couplings, reducers, and flanges in iron, built to hold pressure ratings and thread or bolt-pattern specs across water distribution, gas lines, and general industrial piping.
Standard fitting geometries (90° and 45° elbows, straight and reducing tees, socket and threaded couplings) come off existing patterns, so these move through production fast. Non-standard configurations — a custom flange bolt circle, an odd-angle bend, a fitting sized outside typical schedules — go through pattern development from your drawing before casting starts. Either route uses the same sand casting and shell mold processes, so wall thickness and pressure performance stay consistent whether it's a catalog part or a one-off.
Distributors stocking a fitting catalog need dimensional consistency batch to batch — a tee that fits this month should fit the same way next year. Contractors and OEMs specifying fittings for a build need confirmation the casting will actually hold the pressure rating on the drawing, not just look right. We run wall-thickness and pressure testing before fittings ship, and we can supply mill certs or dimensional reports alongside an order if your project requires documentation.
Order volumes range from sample batches for a new fitting design up to container-load runs for distribution stock. Send a drawing or an existing fitting as a sample and we'll quote against it directly.