Titanium elbow is a component made of titanium metal, with various specifications and shapes, used to change the direction of pipelines.
In piping systems, elbows are fittings that change the direction of the pipeline. According to the angle, there are three commonly used types: 45 °, 90 °, and 180 °. In addition, other abnormal angle elbows such as 60 ° are also included according to engineering needs.
The methods of connecting with pipes include direct welding (commonly used) flange connection, hot melt connection, electric melt connection, threaded connection, and socket connection. According to the production process, it can be divided into welded elbows, stamped elbows, push made elbows, cast elbows, welded elbows, etc.
Purpose:
A commonly used connecting pipe fitting in pipeline installation, which connects two pipes with the same or different nominal diameters to make a certain angle turn in the pipeline, with a nominal pressure of 1-1.6 Mpa.
Scope of use
Due to its excellent comprehensive performance, elbows are widely used in basic engineering such as chemical, construction, water supply, drainage, petroleum, light and heavy industries, refrigeration, sanitation, plumbing, fire protection, power, aerospace, shipbuilding, etc.