Stainless Steel Tri-Clamp Eccentric Reducers
3-A Sanitary Certified
Material: 304 and 316L Stainless Steel
Connection Type: Tri-Clamp
Surface Finish: 32 Ra ID/OD
SKU: Item #: SS0705ECR316L
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Description
Our tri-clamp eccentric reducer easily connects two pipes of different diameters.
It's designed with offset centers on the same plane to prevent pooling and ensure efficent flow in horizonal process lines. Eccentric reducers are typically used when pipes have a horizontal orientation, you need to maintain the axis of one side, or when air and liquids are flowing together.
The tri-clamp connection allows for quick installation and removal and provides a smooth seal, making it ideal for clean-in-place (CIP) systems. Tri-clamp connections are sometimes called tri-clover or clamp connections.
We offer 304 and 316L stainless steel tri-clamp eccentric reducers in a variety of sizes.
Uses:
Food processing
Bottling
Water treatment
Chemical transfer
Air compression
Sprinker systems
Wine
Brewery
Beverages
And more
Specs
Stainless Steel Tri-Clamp Eccentric Reducer, Polish ID/OD | ||||
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Tube OD (Size) | Length (A) |
Weight (lbs) |
Part Number 304 SS | Part Number 316L SS |
3/4" x 1/2" | 2.000 | 0.25 | SS0705ECR316L | |
1" x 1/2" | 2.000 | 0.27 | SS105ECR316L | |
1" x 3/4" | 2.000 | 0.27 | SS107ECR316L | |
1.5" x 1/2" | 3.000 | 0.31 | SS1505ECR316L | |
1.5" x 3/4" | 3.000 | 0.31 | SS1507ECR316L | |
1.5" x 1" | 3.000 | 0.29 | SS151ECR304 | SS151ECR316L |
2" x 1" | 5.000 | 0.70 | SS21ECR304 | SS21ECR316L |
2" x 1.5" | 3.000 | 0.40 | SS215ECR304 | SS215ECR316L |
2.5" x 1.5" | 5.000 | 0.63 | SS2515ECR304 | SS2515ECR316L |
2.5" x 2" | 3.000 | 0.53 | SS252ECR304 | SS252ECR316L |
3" x 1" | 9.000 | 1.20 | CONTACT | SS31ECR316L |
3" x 1.5" | 7.000 | 1.24 | SS315ECR304 | SS315ECR316L |
3" x 2" | 5.000 | 1.09 | SS32ECR304 | SS32ECR316L |
3" x 2.5" | 3.000 | 0.75 | SS325ECR304 | SS325ECR316L |
4" x 1.5" | 11.13 | 1.58 | CONTACT | CONTACT |
4" x 2" | 9.125 | 1.66 | SS42ECR304 | SS42ECR316L |
4" x 2.5" | 7.125 | 1.75 | SS425ECR304 | SS425ECR316L |
4" x 3" | 5.125 | 1.15 | SS43ECR304 | SS43ECR316L |
6" x 2" | 6.875 | 2.60 | CONTACT | |
6" x 3" | 6.875 | 2.60 | CONTACT | SS63ECR316L |
6" x 4" | 7.000 | 1.92 | CONTACT | SS64ECR316L |
8" x 6" | 7.750 | 6.60 | CONTACT |
*all measurements are in inches
304 vs. 316L Stainless Steel
304 and 316L stainless steels appear visually identical, but have distinct performance characteristics.
304 stainless steel contains approximately 18% chromium and 8% nickel, making it suitable for kitchen applications and indoor environments. It performs well under normal conditions but becomes vulnerable to corrosion when exposed to salt or harsh chemicals. This makes it the more economical option for standard uses where corrosion resistance is not a primary concern.
316L stainless steel contains 2-3% molybdenum in addition to chromium and nickel, providing superior corrosion resistance, especially against saltwater and chemicals. Furthermore, 316L has a lower carbon content than 316, increasing corrosion resistance and making it ideal for welding. While it commands a higher price point than 304, it is recommended for outdoor marine environments and food processing applications involving salt.
304 is useful for some standard applications, but for the highest level of durability and harsh environments or saltwater exposure, the additional investment in 316L stainless steel is justified for long-term success.