Grafton Pipe Fittings is a trusted name in the global piping industry, renowned for precision-engineered Dish Ends designed to meet critical industrial specifications. Our Dish Ends, also known as dished heads or end caps, are manufactured to fit a wide range of pressure vessels, piping systems, and storage tanks. These components are meticulously fabricated to comply with international quality standards, ensuring exceptional performance in high-pressure and high-temperature environments.
Our Dish Ends are available in various shapes, including torispherical, elliptical, hemispherical, and flat ends, depending on the application requirement. The product is manufactured using premium-grade materials that adhere to ASTM A234 WPB standards and the equivalent UNS K03006 specification. These ends are known for their durability, corrosion resistance, dimensional accuracy, and excellent surface finish. Each dish end is manufactured with utmost care, undergoing strict quality checks to match the exact requirements of petrochemical plants, refineries, power plants, and process industries.
Grafton Pipe Fittings ensures that the dished ends are formed using cold or hot pressing methods, followed by machining and beveling as per the client’s specification. Our technical capability to produce custom-sized Dish Ends makes us a preferred partner across various industries. These components are widely used in applications that demand tight sealing, pressure containment, and structural integrity.
As a leading manufacturer and exporter from India, we guarantee fast delivery, traceable documentation, and compliance with international standards like ASME B16.9, MSS SP-43, DIN 28011, and EN 10253. Our Dish Ends are preferred by clients worldwide due to our capacity to meet bulk orders, competitive pricing, and consistent product quality.
Types | Stainless Steel Dish Ends, Duplex Steel Dish Ends, High Nickel Alloys Dish Ends |
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Outside Diameter : | Up to 5000 mm |
Wall Thickness : | 3 mm - 60 mm |
Material : | Stainless Steel |
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