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Short radius pipe elbows

We are manufacturer of Short radius pipe elbows and supply high quality Short radius pipe elbows in both large and small quantities worldwide and offer you the best prices in the market.

45 Degree 1.5D Elbow90 Degree 1.5D Elbow
90 degree short radius SCH80180 short radius degree 1D
We have adopted advanced production equipment to make our short radius elbows(1D D711.2~D1219.2), which can not only improve product quality, but also save raw materials.

Size: 
Seamless elbow: 1/2"~24"DN15~DN600
Welding elbow: 6"~72" DN150~DN1800

Wall Thickness :
sch10, sch20, sch30, std, sch40, sch60, xs, sch80, sch100, sch120, sch140, sch160, xxs, sch5s, sch20s, sch40s, sch80s
Max wall thickness: 200mm

Materials 
Carbon steel: ASTM/ASME A234 WPB-WPC
Alloy steel: ASTM/ASME A234 WP 1-WP 12-WP 11-WP 22-WP 5-WP 91-WP 911
Stainless steel: ASTM/ASME A403 WP 304-304L-304H-304LN-304N
ASTM/ASME A403 WP 316-316L-316H-316LN-316N-316Ti
ASTM/ASME A403 WP 321-321H ASTM/ASME A403 WP 347-347H
Low temperature steel: ASTM/ASME A402 WPL 3-WPL 6
High performance steel: ASTM/ASME A860 WPHY 42-46-52-60-65-70
Standards 
GB/T12459-2005 GB/T13401-2005 GB/T10752-2005 SH/T3408-1996 SH/T3409-1996
SY/T0609-2006 SY/T0518-2002 SY/T0510-1998
DL/T695-1999 GD2000 GD87-1101
HG/T21635-1987 HG/T21631-1990
ASME B16.9-2007 ASME B16.25-2007
MSS SP 75-2008 MSS SP 43-2008
CSA Z245.11-05-2005
EN10253-1-1999 EN10253-2-2007 EN10253-3-2008 EN10253-4-2008
DIN2605-1-1992 DIN2605-2-1995
BS1640-1-1962 BS1640-2-1962 BS1640-3-1968 BS1640-4-1968 BS1965-1-1963
GOST17375-2001
AFNOR NF A 49-289-1990 AFNOR NF A 49-170-1-1999 AFNOR NF A 49-170-2-2009 AFNOR NF A 49-170-3-2009 AFNOR NF A 49-170-4-2009 ISO3419-1981 ISO5251-1981
JIS B2311-2009 JIS B2312-2009 JIS B2313-2009

Industrial Processes 
Bending, squeezing, pressing, forging, machining and more

Industries Served
Our pipe elbows are widely used in many industries, such as power generation, petroleum, natural gas, chemicals, shipbuilding, heating, papermaking, metallurgy and so on.

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