Hamburg 90° Stainless Steel Elbow, 3D
90° butt-weld elbows for pressure applications, manufactured from high-quality stainless steel pipes, are designed in compliance with EN 10253-4 and equivalent to DIN 2605-1 type 3. Supplied with EN 10204 3.1 material certification, they ensure full traceability and reliability in demanding industrial environments. Produced from durable AISI 321 and AISI 316Ti steels, these fittings are widely used in the construction of pipelines and installations, as well as in the assembly of welded angular ends for metal and rubber hoses, threaded and flanged connections, and various valve components. As standard type A fittings according to EN 10253, they feature identical wall thickness in both the welding ends and the body, with pressure resistance slightly lower than that of straight pipes of the same size. The permissible working pressure, ranging from 56 to 208 bar depending on diameter, should be determined using the correction factors specified in EN 10253 or DIN 2605-1, typically between 0.7 and 0.8 of the pipe’s nominal pressure rating. In addition to the standard range, alternative sizes, metric dimensions, and elbows manufactured according to ASME standards are available upon request, offering flexible solutions tailored to diverse project requirements.
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90° butt-weld elbows for pressure applications, manufactured from high-quality stainless steel pipes, are designed in compliance with EN 10253-4 and equivalent to DIN 2605-1 type 3. Supplied with EN 10204 3.1 material certification, they ensure full traceability and reliability in demanding industrial environments. Produced from durable AISI 321 and AISI 316Ti steels, these fittings are widely used in the construction of pipelines and installations, as well as in the assembly of welded angular ends for metal and rubber hoses, threaded and flanged connections, and various valve components. As standard type A fittings according to EN 10253, they feature identical wall thickness in both the welding ends and the body, with pressure resistance slightly lower than that of straight pipes of the same size. The permissible working pressure, ranging from 56 to 208 bar depending on diameter, should be determined using the correction factors specified in EN 10253 or DIN 2605-1, typically between 0.7 and 0.8 of the pipe’s nominal pressure rating. In addition to the standard range, alternative sizes, metric dimensions, and elbows manufactured according to ASME standards are available upon request, offering flexible solutions tailored to diverse project requirements.
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