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180 degree bending

A 180 Degree pipe bending is a pipe bend that used in high pressure application.

A pipe bending machine is vital component for any pipe bending project, particularly those of a large scale. A pipe bending machine makes the job easier and is capable of completing multiple jobs in less time than when working by hand.

Pipe bend, Bend pipe, Pipe bending, ANSI, ISO, JIS and DIN Standards, Measures 1/2 to 56 Inches.

The bend is used to change the direction of run of pipe.it advantage is can matach long distance transition requirements,so it is commonly that bends dimension according to customer design. usually,the bends consist of 3D,5D,7D even 12D series.carbon steel bend

Key Specifications/Special Features:

  • Bending radius(R): R=3D, 4D, 5D, 6D, 7D, 8D, 9D, 10D
  • Straight Length (L): The length between two ends general from 300mm-1500mm
  • Outer diamete(D): D≤1800mm
  • Wall thickness(T): T≤120mm
  • Eend bevel: according to the bevel of welding pipe fittings construction

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


Pressure: SCH5 to SCH160


Standard: ANSI B16.9/B16.28 and MSS SP-43/SP-75

Industrial Processes 

Bending, squeezing, pressing, forging, machining and more

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