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Stainless Steel 316N 180 Degree Long Radius Elbows are a versatile and resilient pipe fitting solution with many uses in industrial and residential piping applications. The steel alloy contains molybdenum, nickel, and chromium, providing high strength against corrosion and elevated temperatures. This product is especially suitable for constructing connecting piping infrastructure of liquid-cooled systems, as the grade of stainless steel offers varying degrees of resistance to heat, vibration, pressure or stress. Additionally, the elbow design allows for neat 90-degree turns in pipelines that require better cleaning capabilities due to stringent flow regulations. Stainless Steel 316N 180 Degree Long Radius Elbows are construction components for long-lasting performance and reliability.

316N SS 45 Degree Short Radius Elbow is a seamless, butt-welded flexible pipe fitting with a radius equal to 1.5 times the diameter of the pipe. It increases flow velocity and prevents turbulence by eliminating sharp angles in the fluid line. This elbow's stainless steel composition provides excellent corrosion resistance, making it ideal when exposed to aggressive solutions such as seawater. Aside from corrosion resistance, it has good tensile strength and forms well to metal casting equipment. Its longevity and temperature tolerance make it suitable for indoor and outdoor piping systems in various settings like chemical processing plants, sewage disposal systems, and power generation facilities. For these reasons, 316N SS 45 Degree Short Radius Elbow is a valuable pipe fitting for any engineer working on steam or gas lines that need up-to-standards for functional and aesthetic purposes.

FAQ's for Stainless Steel 316N 45° Short Radius Elbow Pipe Fittings

The pressure rating of a Stainless Steel 316N 45 Degree Short Radius Elbow is up to 8,000 psi.

The radius for a Stainless Steel 316N 45 Degree Short Radius Elbow is typically 1.5 times of the nominal pipe size (NPS).

Start by properly connecting two pipes and then use wrenches in both ends to ensure tightness before welding or threading them together.

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