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Description
An MS Elbow (Mild Steel Elbow) is a pipe fitting used to change the direction of flow in a piping system. It is widely used in water pipelines, steam lines, oil & gas industries, fire fighting systems, HVAC, and industrial piping. MS elbows are known for their strength, durability, and cost-effectiveness, making them suitable for both low and high-pressure applications.
Material & Construction
- Material: Mild Steel / Carbon Steel
- Common Grades: IS 2062 / ASTM A234 WPB
- Manufacturing Process: Seamless / Welded
- Surface Finish: Black, Painted, Galvanized, Epoxy Coated
Types of MS Elbows
- 90° Elbow – Changes flow direction by 90 degrees
- 45° Elbow – Changes flow direction by 45 degrees
- 180° Elbow / Return Bend – Reverses flow direction
- Long Radius (LR) Elbow – Smooth flow with less pressure drop
- Short Radius (SR) Elbow – Compact installation where space is limited
End Connections
- Butt Weld (BW)
- Socket Weld (SW)
- Screwed / Threaded End
Standards & Specifications
- ASME B16.9 – Butt Weld Fittings
- ASME B16.11 – Socket Weld / Threaded Fittings
- DIN / IS Standards also available
Pressure Ratings
- SCH 20
- SCH 40
- SCH 80
- SCH 160
Size Range
- From ½” (15 NB) to 48” (1200 NB)
Key Features
✔ Strong and durable construction
✔ Excellent weldability
✔ Smooth flow with minimum pressure loss
✔ Corrosion-resistant coating options available
✔ Suitable for high temperature and pressure applications
✔ Easy installation and maintenance
Applications
- Water Supply & Plumbing Systems
- Steam & Boiler Pipelines
- Oil & Gas Industries
- Fire Fighting Systems
- Chemical & Process Industries
- HVAC & Utility Lines
- Structural & Fabrication Projects
Advantages
- Long service life
- Cost-effective piping solution
- High mechanical strength
- Easy availability in multiple sizes and schedules
- Suitable for industrial and commercial applications