Butt Weld Elbow Specification
- Sealing Type
- Welded Joint
- Tensile Strength
- 410 MPa min (for carbon steel)
- Tolerance
- 1% or as per standard
- Yield Strength
- 240 MPa min (for carbon steel)
- Coating Type
- Black Paint / Galvanized / As Required
- Bend Radius
- 1D, 1.5D, 2D or custom
- Temperature Range
- -20C to 600C (depending on material)
- Connection Type
- Butt Weld
- Product Type
- Butt Weld Elbow
- Material
- Stainless Steel / Carbon Steel / Alloy Steel
- Standard
- ASTM A234 / ASME B16.9 / DIN 2605 / EN 10253
- Surface Treatment
- Pickled, Sand Blasted, Black Painted, or Galvanized
- Outer Diameter
- 12 to 48 (DN15 to DN1200)
- Length
- As per design (radius based)
- Thickness
- Sch 10S, Sch 40, Sch 80, up to Sch 160 or custom
- Color
- Metallic Silver / Black
- Usage
- Pipe Fitting, Changing Pipe Direction
- Rated Pressure
- Class 150 to Class 2500
- Material Grade
- 304 / 304L / 316 / 316L / A234 WPB / WP11
- Application
- Oil & Gas, Petrochemical, Power Plants, Water Treatment, Construction
- Hardness
- As per material specification
- Corrosion Resistance
- High (depends on material selection)
- Edge Type
- Beveled Ends as per ASME B16.25
- Hydrostatic Test Pressure
- As per standard requirements
- Test Certificates
- Provided as per EN 10204 3.1/3.2
- Bend Angle
- 45, 90, 180, custom angles
- Manufacturing Process
- Cold Formed / Hot Formed
- Packaging
- Wooden Cases / Pallets / Bundles
About Butt Weld Elbow
A butt weld elbow is a pipe fitting used to change the direction of flow in a pipeline, usually at 45 or 90. It is connected to pipes by welding (butt welding), which provides a strong, permanent, and leak-proof joint. These elbows are widely used in high-pressure and high-temperature systems such as oil and gas, power plants, and industrial pipelines. Butt weld elbows offer smooth flow with minimal pressure loss and high durability.