Types of Forged Threaded Elbow






Socket Weld 90°, 45° Elbow
A socket weld elbow is a type of pipe fitting used to change the direction of the flow in piping systems. These fittings are characterized by having a socket or recess into which the pipe is inserted and then welded around the circumference, ensuring a secure and leak-proof connection. Socket weld elbows come in various angles, with the most common being 90 degrees and 45 degrees.
Threaded 45 degree, 90 degree Elbow
A threaded elbow is a type of pipe fitting designed to change the direction of the flow in a piping system. These fittings have threads on both ends, allowing them to be screwed onto pipes, which makes them easy to install and remove. Threaded elbows are commonly used in various plumbing and piping applications, particularly in low-pressure systems where welding is not feasible. Typically available in 90-degree and 45-degree angles to facilitate changes in the direction of the piping.
Forged Street Elbow
A forged street elbow is a type of pipe fitting used to connect two pipes at an angle, typically 90 degrees, but with one crucial difference: it has male (external) threads on one end and female (internal) threads on the other. This design allows for easy connections without the need for additional adapters or couplings. The "forged" designation indicates that the fitting is made through the forging process, which involves shaping metal under high pressure to produce a very strong and durable product.
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