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Stainless pipe elbows

Stainless elbows are curved connecting pieces that join straight lengths of pipe, commonly at a 90° or 45° angle, allowing obstructions to be avoided in plumbing, ventilation, welding, and automotive applications.

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 range:

  • Seamless elbow: 1/2"-24"DN15-DN600
  • Welding elbow: 6"-72" DN150-DN1800
  • Max wall thickness: 200mm

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Somethings you should know before using in stainless steel pipe fittings

Since its introduction over ten decades ago, stainless steel has quickly gained popularity to become an indispensable material in most industries today. The versatility of stainless steel has made it an ideal material for a variety of uses, including the manufacture of pipe fittings such as elbows, tee joints, reducers, and pipe caps.

Piping systems have various applications, including in the construction of residential and commercial properties, public works, and in the petroleum industry to facilitate, regulate, and measure fluid flow. Pipe fittings are used to connect the various sections of tubes and ensure an uninterrupted flow of fluid from the source to the destination.

For every application of piping systems, there is a need to invest in high-quality, durable, and reliable fittings that can withstand the test of time and hold tubing together without causing fluid leakage. That’s why you should consider investing in stainless steel fittings for your specific application.

Stainless steel has many advantageous properties, all of which make it ideal for the manufacture of pipe fittings for both residential and commercial use.

1. Stainless steel fittings are corrosion resistant

Although steel had been around for decades, it was unpopular due to a few flaws – the material was susceptible to corrosion, especially when exposed to harsh environments. Pipes and pipe fittings made from steel fittings would not last long when exposed to chemicals, moisture, and other corrosive elements.

Manufactures started exploring steel alloys which would better withstand harsh conditions and outperform pure steel. It is during this time that stainless steel was developed.

Stainless steel is an alloy of steel that contains iron and chromium. This combination drastically improved the corrosion resistance properties of the metal. A thin oxide layer on the surface of the metal renders the material inactive in corrosive environments.

The use of stainless steel pipes and fittings is the perfect way to guarantee the durability and reliability of your pipes. Due to its corrosion resistance properties, stainless steel can be used to make fittings that will be used together with tubes for the transfer of fluids such as water, petroleum, industrial chemicals, and wastewater.
Any corrosive elements in the fluids cannot compromise the integrity of the fittings to cause damage which would consequently lead to fluid leakage. For this reason, you can rest assured that your fittings will maintain their performance regardless of the environment they are exposed.

2. Stainless steel fittings are sturdy and durable

Most piping systems that are used in various industrial, residential, and commercial applications today are usually installed out of sight. This means that the pipes are either placed in the ground or behind walls and concrete structures.

Repairing worn pipe fittings can be an intensive project that would involve partial demolitions on structures and disturbances to landscaping.

What’s more, fluid leaks due to compromised fittings can result in property damage and costly losses:

  • Water leaks in residential and commercial plumbing systems can result in extensive water damage to ceilings, flooring, and insulation. Repairing the structure would cost a fortune.
  • Fluid leaks in the petroleum industry can lead to dramatic losses, especially if they are not discovered in time.
  • Worn fittings in industrial facilities can leak slurries, powders, chemicals, small solids, and other fluids that are conveyed through piping systems. These leaks can compromise the integrity of the final products.

Investing in sturdy and durable stainless steel fittings has its advantages. First, you are assured of a reliable piping system that will not leak and cost you thousands of dollars in repairs. In the industrial setting, a reliable piping system preserves the integrity of your products and fluids.

Stainless steel fittings may have a high initial cost when compared to other materials, but they will last for decades without requiring replacement. They can withstand impact and physical abuse without developing leaks. Once stainless steel fittings are installed on your piping systems, they are bound to last as long as the structure. You won’t have to break a wall to replace a leaking pipe.

3. Stainless pipe fittings are resistant to extreme temperatures

Fluctuations in fluid temperature due to internal or external factors should be a point of consideration when investing in pipes and pipe fittings. Do you intend to convey extremely hot or cold fluids through the piping system? What will happen when the temperatures are dramatically low during the winter? Will your pipes and fittings freeze and burst?

You need a material that can withstand extreme temperatures without changing its form. So if you intend to convey hot water or freezing liquids, you should opt for a material that can handle the heat or cold.

Stainless steel pipe fittings are an excellent option due to their high resistance to extreme temperatures. Unlike plastic, stainless steel will not change its form when exposed to heat and neither will it crack when exposed to low temperatures.

When coupled with stainless steel pipes, these fittings can deliver a strong piping system that will hold up to high and low temperatures without bursting or wearing out.
This property increases the functionality of stainless steel fittings and makes them suitable for use in a wide range of residential, commercial, and industrial applications.

4.Stainless fittings offer a strength-to-weight advantage

During the manufacture of pipe fittings, materials that are more likely to wear out from exposure to harsh conditions have to be produced with this weakness in mind. For that reason, manufacturers develop thicker fittings that use a lot of material to improve their resilience to corrosives and extreme temperature.

The use of more material translates into increased production costs. What’s more, the fittings become heavy and cumbersome to install, and this leads to increased project costs.

Stainless steel triumphs other materials that would be used in the manufacture of pipe fittings due to its strength-to-weight advantage. The metal is in itself corrosion-resistant, and it performs well under extreme temperatures.

You can make thinner pipe fittings from stainless steel as compared to other materials on the market today. With fewer materials required in the fabrication process, the production costs of stainless steel are significantly reduced.

Thinner fittings are easy to install, and they cut down on the time and resources required during the process. This means that you will spend much less on buying and installing the fittings as compared to if you opted for another material.

5.Stainless fittings are aesthetically appealing

Client in the residential and commercial industries today want fixtures that will deliver on both functionality and visual appeal.

You need a pipe fitting material that has aesthetic qualities in addition to being sturdy and reliable. Stainless steel fittings can be manufactured in a variety of finishes to meet your project needs.

Do you want a matte, mirror, or brushed finish? You have the option of choosing from these and common finishes when using stainless steel.

This means that if your piping systems are installed on sight, you don’t have to worry about them ruining the aesthetics. Instead, the fittings add visual interest to your pipes and give them a beautiful appearance.

As a professional in the engineering industry, there is a need to provide your clients with high-quality pipe fittings that will withstand the test of time and be worth their investment. Stainless steel makes an excellent solution for all your piping and pipe fittings needs. From these insights, it produces premium fittings that can be relied upon for all sorts of applications.

 

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