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45° Elbow Pickled Buttweld

Stainless steel elbow is mainly distinguished on different materials from the carbon steel elbow, and the chemical composition contained in the elbow is not rust for a long time, and it will not be corroded.

45° Elbow Pickled Buttweld Dimensions

SizeO.DBSizeO.DBSizeO.DB
1/2"21.3166"168.39528"711438
3/4"26.7198"219.112730"762470
1"33.42210"27315932"813502
1 1/4"42.22512"323.819034"964553
1 1/2"48.32914"355.622236"914565
2"60.33516"406.425438"965600
2 1/2"734418"45728640"1016632
3"88.95120"50831842"1067660
3 1/2"101.65722"55934344"1118695
4"114.36424"61038146"1168727
5"141.37926"66040648"1219759


45° Elbow Pickled Seamless/Welded VS 90°

1. Standard (Similarity):

Both 45 ° elbow pickled seamless/weld and 90 ° elbow manufacture standard can be ASME B16.9, ASME B16.28, MSS SP-43, MSS SP-75 JIS B2311, DIN2605, GOST 17375, ISO

2 Wall Thickness (Similarity):

Both 45 ° elbow pickled seamless/weld and 90 ° elbow wall thickness can be SCH10/10S,SCH20/20S,STD,SCH40/40S,XS,SCH80,XXS ETC.(for ANSI),SGP(for JIS)

3. Range of Applications (Similarity):

Size: 1/2"-48"(DN15-DN1200), or even bigger

Finishing: Polished, Pickled.

Connection type: Butt Welding.

4. Installation (Similarity):

Both 45°elbow and 90°elbow are welded to pipes and can change the flow direction.

45° Elbow Pickled Buttweld FAQs

Q 1. What is a 45 Degree Pipe Elbow Used For?
A.

Elbow is a key part of a pressure piping system used to change the fluid flow direction. The 45-degree pipe elbow is used to connect pipes at a 45° pipe angle. 

Q 2. How to Calculate the Back Arc Length of 45 Degree Elbow?
A.

The back-arc length of 45 degree elbow equals (center to end diamater+1/2*OD)*π*1/4

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