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ASME/ ANSI B16.9 | ASME B16.28 | MSS-SP-43 | BS1560 | BS4504 | BS10
Seamless Fittings: 1/2" - 24"
Welded Fittings: 4" - 72"
Schedule 5s, 10s, 40s, 80s, 10, 20, 40, STD, 60, 80, XS, 100, 120, 140, 160, XXS
1d Pipe Bend, 5d Pipe Bend, 3d Pipe Bend, 8d Pipe Bend, 10d Pipe Bend
Stainless Steel, Carbon Steel, Alloy Steel, Duplex & Super Duplex, LTCS, Nickel
oil and gas, petrochemicals, power generation, and water treatment
A Butt weld Pipe Bend, commonly referred to as a buttweld pipe bend, is a pipe fitting designed to redirect the flow of fluids or gases in a piping system. It is characterized by a curved shape that allows for changes in the direction of the pipeline, facilitating efficient fluid or gas transportation around obstacles or through complex layouts.
Buttweld Pipe Bends come in various angles and radii to accommodate different piping requirements. Common angles include 45 degrees, 90 degrees, and 180 degrees, while radii can vary depending on the specific needs of the application.
A 1D pipe bend refers to a pipe bending with a radius equal to the nominal diameter of the pipe. In other words, the curvature of the bend is as tight as the diameter of the pipe itself. This type of pipe bend is characterized by its compact design, making it suitable for applications where space constraints are a concern.
A 3D pipe bend refers to a pipe curvature with a radius three times the nominal diameter of the pipe. The 3D pipe bend is often utilized in piping systems where a more gradual change in direction is required, helping to minimize fluid or gas flow resistance. The 3D bend provides flexibility in managing pipeline layouts, allowing for smoother transitions and reduced stress on the piping system.
A 5D pipe bend refers to a pipe curvature with a radius five times the nominal diameter of the pipe. This design provides a more extended and gradual bend compared to lower radius options, allowing for a smoother flow of fluids or gases through the pipeline. The 5D bend offers versatility and is a preferred choice in scenarios where a more gradual change in direction is essential for optimal performance and longevity of the piping infrastructure.
An 8D pipe bend refers to a pipe curvature with a radius eight times the nominal diameter of the pipe. This type of bend offers an even more extended and gentler curve compared to lower radius bends. The 8D bend provides flexibility in managing pipeline layouts, ensuring optimal performance while accommodating the specific needs of projects requiring a more gradual bending radius.
A 10D pipe bend refers to a pipe curvature with a radius ten times the nominal diameter of the pipe. This design offers an extended and gentle curve, making it suitable for applications where a smooth and gradual change in direction is essential. The 10D bend provides versatility in managing complex piping layouts, ensuring optimal fluid or gas flow while accommodating the specific requirements of projects that demand a more extended bending radius.
Check ANSI B16.28 / ASME B16.9 Buttweld Pipe Bend Dimensions Download