What is the difference between a 45-degree elbow and a 90-degree elbow?
The main difference between a 45-degree elbow and a 90-degree elbow is the angle and purpose. A 45-degree elbow is used to change the direction of the pipe, so that the fluid turns at a smaller angle. It is suitable for occasions that require a gentle turn, reduce fluid resistance, and protect the pipe system.
A 90-degree elbow is used to completely change the direction of the fluid. It is often used for vertical or horizontal conversion of pipes. It is suitable for scenes with limited space or requiring a right-angle turn. Both are used to guide fluid flow in the pipe system, but the specific choice depends on the installation requirements and system layout.
What are the specific advantages of carbon steel elbows?
Carbon steel elbows have high strength and toughness, can withstand high pressure and high temperature, have strong corrosion resistance and long service life. They are cost-effective, easy to install and maintain, and suitable for a variety of industrial and construction scenarios, such as petroleum, chemical, electric power and building water supply and drainage systems.