Carbon Steel Elbow & Bends
Techno Aid Corporation is the prominent stockist, supplier and exporter of Carbon steel elbows and bends in Mumbai India. Carbon Steel elbows and bends are curved connecting pieces that join straight lengths of pipe, commonly at a 90° or 45° angle, allowing obstructions to be avoided in plumbing, ventilation, welding, and automotive applications. An elbow and bend are a pipe fitting installed between two lengths of pipe or tubing to allow a change of direction, usually a 180° or 90° angle, though 45° elbows and bend are also made. The ends may be machined for butt welding (SW) or socketed welding(SW) etc. Most elbows and bends are available in short radius or long radius variants.
When the two ends differ in size, the fitting is called a reducing elbow or reducer elbow. Carbon steel is also known as the iron-carbon alloy containing less than 2% carbon WC.
With an extensive carbon steel inventory, Techo Aid Corporation carries a wide range of carbon steel elbow in a variety of sizes and pressure ratings to meet your project’s needs—including hard-to-find configurations and sizes.
We supply carbon steel elbows and bends of different standards (ASTM, ASME, NACE, MSS). Generally it contains small amounts of silicon, manganese, sulfur, phosphorus and carbon steel, in addition to carbon use can be divided into carbon steel and carbon structural steel, carbon tool steel, and ease of cutting structural steel three categories. Carbon structural steel is divided into building structural steel and machinery manufacturing structural steel two kinds. According to the carbon steel, carbon content can be divided into low-carbon steel (WC ≤ 0.25%), medium carbon steel (WC0.25% - 0.6%) phosphorus, sulfur content and high-carbon steel (WC> 6%) can be divided into ordinary carbon steel (containing phosphorus, sulfur higher), high-quality carbon steel (containing phosphorus, low sulfur) and high quality steel (phosphorus, sulfur less), generally, the higher carbon content, the higher the hardness, higher strength but lower ductility.