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MS Long Bend Manufacturer In Narela Industrial Area

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Description

An MS Long Bend is a pipe fitting used to change the direction of fluid flow in a piping system with a long radius curvature. The long radius design helps reduce pressure drop, turbulence, and flow resistance, making it ideal for smooth fluid movement in industrial pipelines. MS long bends are commonly used in water supply, steam lines, oil & gas, fire fighting, HVAC, and process industries.


Material & Construction

  • Material: Mild Steel / Carbon Steel
  • Common Grades: IS 2062 / ASTM A234 WPB
  • Manufacturing Type: Seamless / Welded
  • Surface Finish: Black, Painted, Galvanized, Epoxy Coated

Types Available

  • 90° Long Bend
  • 45° Long Bend
  • 180° Return Bend

Design & Radius

  • Long Radius (LR) Bend:
    Radius is approximately 1.5D (1.5 times the pipe diameter), allowing smoother flow and lower friction loss.

End Connections

  • Butt Weld (BW)
  • Socket Weld (SW)
  • Threaded / Screwed End

Standards & Specifications

  • ASME B16.9 – Butt Weld Fittings
  • ASME B16.11 – Socket Weld / Threaded Fittings
  • DIN / IS Standards available

Pressure Ratings

  • SCH 20
  • SCH 40
  • SCH 80
  • SCH 160

Size Range

  • From ½” (15 NB) to 48” (1200 NB)

Key Features


✔ Smooth flow with minimum pressure loss
✔ Reduced turbulence and vibration
✔ Strong and durable construction
✔ Excellent weldability
✔ Suitable for high pressure and temperature applications
✔ Long service life with low maintenance


Applications

  • Steam & Boiler Pipelines
  • Water Supply Systems
  • Oil & Gas Industries
  • Chemical & Process Plants
  • Fire Fighting Systems
  • HVAC & Utility Lines
  • Power Plants & Refineries

Advantages

  • Better flow efficiency compared to short bends
  • Lower pressure drop
  • Improved pipeline performance
  • Durable and cost-effective
  • Easy installation and maintenance 
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