A forged street elbow is a type of pipe fitting that is used to join two pipes at a 90-degree angle. It has a male NPT thread on one end and a female NPT thread on the other. The male thread is screwed into the end of one pipe, and the female thread is screwed into the end of the other pipe. This creates a tight, leak-free connection.
Forged street elbows are typically made from carbon steel, stainless steel, or ductile iron. Carbon steel is the most common material, as it is relatively inexpensive and easy to work with. Stainless steel is more expensive, but it is also more corrosion-resistant. Ductile iron is the strongest material, but it is also the most expensive.
The technical specifications of a forged street elbow will vary depending on the material, size, and class. The following are some common specifications:
Material: Carbon steel, stainless steel, or ductile iron
Size: 1/2" to 12"
Class: 3000, 6000, or 9000
Thread: NPT, BSP, BSPT
A forged street elbow threaded is a type of pipe fitting that is used to join two pieces of pipe or tubing at a 90-degree angle. It has a female fitting on one end and a male fitting on the other, which allows it to be connected to pipes with either male or female threads. Forged street elbows are typically made from carbon steel, stainless steel, or alloy steel, and are available in a variety of sizes and bend angles. Specifications: Material: Carbon steel, stainless steel, or alloy steel Size: 1/8" NB to 4" NB Bend angle: 90 degrees Thread type: NPT or BSP Pressure rating: 150 psi to 2500 psi Temperature rating: -65 F to 1200 F
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