16 in. Carbon Steel A234 WPB 90 Degree Elbow. STD Rating, Butt weld Connection, Short Radius Imported.
Item No. M117795
Specifications
- Type
- 90 Degree Elbow
- Size
- 16 in.
- ​Product Description
- 16 in. Carbon Steel A234 WPB 90 Degree Elbow. STD Rating, Butt weld Connection, Short Radius Imported.
- Pressure Class
- STD
- Material Family
- Steel
- Material Grade
- Carbon Steel A234 WPB
- Mil-Spec
- ASME B16.9
- Connection
- Butt weld
- Full Specifications
- This 16 in. 90 Degree Elbow is made from Carbon Steel A234 WPB with a Butt Weld connection. Short Radius. STD pressure rating.
- U_ItemRemarks
- Short Radius
EA
Description
This 16 in. 90 Degree Elbow is made from Carbon Steel A234 WPB with a Butt Weld connection. Short Radius. STD pressure rating.
90-Degree Elbows are Pipe Fittings used to change pipeline directions. They are used to make sharp perpendicular turns within piping systems. 90-Degree Elbows are among the most common types of pipe system components.
Butt weld pipe fittings are fundamental piping components used to create permanent, leak-proof connections by being directly welded into piping systems. Butt weld fittings are typically made by extruding and bending pipe to make shapes, tees and reducers. Buttweld connections are common in shipboard applications, from smaller pipe sizes for handrails up to the largest pipe ODs. Butt weld is preferred for larger sized fittings due to its ease of install.
A Short Radius (LR) elbow is a type of pipe fitting used to change the direction of a pipeline. The term "Short Radius" denotes the elbow's curvature where the radius of the bend is equal to the nominal pipe diameter. This short curvature is a common choice for elbow connections where space constraints are the primary challenge when planning a piping system layout.
Tork Systems offers an extensive range of valves, pipe, fittings, and flanges that are critical to ship repair projects and other marine applications. Our markets include US Navy, Coast Guard, and Commercial marine vessels. Let our team of marine experts help you find the parts you need to Get Ship Done.
90-Degree Elbows are Pipe Fittings used to change pipeline directions. They are used to make sharp perpendicular turns within piping systems. 90-Degree Elbows are among the most common types of pipe system components.
Butt weld pipe fittings are fundamental piping components used to create permanent, leak-proof connections by being directly welded into piping systems. Butt weld fittings are typically made by extruding and bending pipe to make shapes, tees and reducers. Buttweld connections are common in shipboard applications, from smaller pipe sizes for handrails up to the largest pipe ODs. Butt weld is preferred for larger sized fittings due to its ease of install.
A Short Radius (LR) elbow is a type of pipe fitting used to change the direction of a pipeline. The term "Short Radius" denotes the elbow's curvature where the radius of the bend is equal to the nominal pipe diameter. This short curvature is a common choice for elbow connections where space constraints are the primary challenge when planning a piping system layout.
Applications of a 90-degree Elbow
- Offsetting Pipes
- Directional Changes of Fluid
- General Piping Layouts
Tork Systems offers an extensive range of valves, pipe, fittings, and flanges that are critical to ship repair projects and other marine applications. Our markets include US Navy, Coast Guard, and Commercial marine vessels. Let our team of marine experts help you find the parts you need to Get Ship Done.
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Item No. M117795
16 in. Carbon Steel A234 WPB 90 Degree Elbow. STD Rating, Butt weld Connection, Short Radius Imported.
EA
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Specifications
- Type
- 90 Degree Elbow
- Size
- 16 in.
- ​Product Description
- 16 in. Carbon Steel A234 WPB 90 Degree Elbow. STD Rating, Butt weld Connection, Short Radius Imported.
- Pressure Class
- STD
- Material Family
- Steel
- Material Grade
- Carbon Steel A234 WPB
- Mil-Spec
- ASME B16.9
- Connection
- Butt weld
- Full Specifications
- This 16 in. 90 Degree Elbow is made from Carbon Steel A234 WPB with a Butt Weld connection. Short Radius. STD pressure rating.
- U_ItemRemarks
- Short Radius
Description
This 16 in. 90 Degree Elbow is made from Carbon Steel A234 WPB with a Butt Weld connection. Short Radius. STD pressure rating.
90-Degree Elbows are Pipe Fittings used to change pipeline directions. They are used to make sharp perpendicular turns within piping systems. 90-Degree Elbows are among the most common types of pipe system components.
Butt weld pipe fittings are fundamental piping components used to create permanent, leak-proof connections by being directly welded into piping systems. Butt weld fittings are typically made by extruding and bending pipe to make shapes, tees and reducers. Buttweld connections are common in shipboard applications, from smaller pipe sizes for handrails up to the largest pipe ODs. Butt weld is preferred for larger sized fittings due to its ease of install.
A Short Radius (LR) elbow is a type of pipe fitting used to change the direction of a pipeline. The term "Short Radius" denotes the elbow's curvature where the radius of the bend is equal to the nominal pipe diameter. This short curvature is a common choice for elbow connections where space constraints are the primary challenge when planning a piping system layout.
Tork Systems offers an extensive range of valves, pipe, fittings, and flanges that are critical to ship repair projects and other marine applications. Our markets include US Navy, Coast Guard, and Commercial marine vessels. Let our team of marine experts help you find the parts you need to Get Ship Done.
90-Degree Elbows are Pipe Fittings used to change pipeline directions. They are used to make sharp perpendicular turns within piping systems. 90-Degree Elbows are among the most common types of pipe system components.
Butt weld pipe fittings are fundamental piping components used to create permanent, leak-proof connections by being directly welded into piping systems. Butt weld fittings are typically made by extruding and bending pipe to make shapes, tees and reducers. Buttweld connections are common in shipboard applications, from smaller pipe sizes for handrails up to the largest pipe ODs. Butt weld is preferred for larger sized fittings due to its ease of install.
A Short Radius (LR) elbow is a type of pipe fitting used to change the direction of a pipeline. The term "Short Radius" denotes the elbow's curvature where the radius of the bend is equal to the nominal pipe diameter. This short curvature is a common choice for elbow connections where space constraints are the primary challenge when planning a piping system layout.
Applications of a 90-degree Elbow
- Offsetting Pipes
- Directional Changes of Fluid
- General Piping Layouts
Tork Systems offers an extensive range of valves, pipe, fittings, and flanges that are critical to ship repair projects and other marine applications. Our markets include US Navy, Coast Guard, and Commercial marine vessels. Let our team of marine experts help you find the parts you need to Get Ship Done.
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