Pipe Elbow

Pipe Elbow

Carbon steel pipe elbows are fittings that are used to change the direction of the flow in a piping system. They are made of carbon steel and are designed to be welded onto the end of a pipe. Carbon steel pipe elbows come in a variety of angles, such as 45 degrees, 90 degrees, and 180 degrees, and are typically used in piping systems that transport fluids, gases, or other materials.

The material used to make carbon steel pipe elbows is often chosen for its strength, durability, and resistance to corrosion. Carbon steel is a common choice for these fittings because it is strong and durable, and can withstand high pressures and temperatures. It is also relatively inexpensive compared to other materials.

Carbon steel pipe elbows can be manufactured in different shapes, sizes, and thicknesses, depending on the requirements of the piping system. They can also be coated or painted to prevent rust and corrosion and can be supplied with various end connections, such as threaded, socket-weld, or butt-weld connections.


Fusion supplies our carbon steel pipe elbows to major customers in the oil and gas, chemical and petrochemical, water treatment, nuclear power plants, offshore platforms and shipbuilding industries. Our products are suitable for a variety of severe service conditions such as high-pressure high temperature or low temperature.

 

Pipe Elbow

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