ASME B16.9 45 degree LR elbow is a pipe connector with a bending angle of 45 degrees. The long diameter means that the bending radius of the elbow is relatively large. It consists of a bending part and interfaces at both ends. The size of the interface matches the outer diameter of the connected pipe to ensure a sealed connection.
The Butt Weld 45 Degree Elbow is a pipe connector in the shape of a curved pipe section with a bending angle of 45°. It consists of a curved part and straight edge parts at both ends. The radius of curvature of the curved part is an important parameter, which is usually determined according to the nominal diameter of the pipe and the use requirements.
A403 WP304 eccentric reducer is a pipe fitting used to connect pipes of different diameters, and the central axes do not overlap, which means there is an eccentricity. The eccentric reducer has two ends, one with a larger diameter and the other with a smaller diameter.
ASTM A234 WPB Eccentric Reducers are pipe fittings used to connect two pipes of different diameters, with the centerline of one pipe being offset from the other.
S31254 Elbow is a pipe fitting used in pipeline systems, and its main function is to change the flow direction of the fluid in the pipeline. Common bending angles are 45°, 90° and 180°, etc.
A420 WPL6 concentric reducer is a kind of reducer, which is in the shape of concentric cone structure. It has two ends, one end has a larger diameter and the other end has a smaller diameter, and the central axis of the large and small ends are coincident, that is, concentric.
The butt welded eccentric reducer is a pipe fitting used to connect pipes of different diameters, and its central axes do not overlap, and there is an eccentricity.
Carbon steel butt welding 90 degree elbow is a connector specially designed for use in piping systems. Its main function is to create a 90 degree turn in the pipe so that the fluid can flow along a predetermined path.
The radius of both the 45 degree and 90 Degree long and short elbow is the same however, the center to face dimension is not equivalent due to the smaller degree of bend.
A concentric reducer is used to join pipe sections or tube sections on the same axis. The concentric reducer is cone-shaped, and is used when there is a shift in diameter between pipes. For example, when a 1″ pipe transitions into a 3/4″ pipe and the top or bottom of the pipe doesn’t need to remain level.
Buttwelding Fittings Specification Shape: Elbow, Tee, Cross, Bend, Reducer, Cap, Stub End Size Range: 1/2″ – 80″ / DN15 – 2000 Thickness Schedule: SCH 10,SCH 10S, SCH 20, SCH 40,SCH 40S, STD, XS,SCH 80, SCH 80S, SCH 100, SCH 120, SCH 160, XXS
Butt Weld Fittings include elbows, tees, cross, caps and reduces. These fittings are the most common type of welded pipe fitting and are specified by nominal pipe size and pipe schedule. Buttweld fittings are manufacture by seamless or welded pipe and are formed to get the shape of elbows, tees and cross etc.
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