Description
The Elbow 90° is the most widely used fitting in piping systems globally. Its primary function is to redirect the flow of liquids, gases, or steam by exactly 90 degrees. Whether in a high-pressure refinery or a high-purity pharmaceutical lab, these elbows are designed to minimize turbulence and pressure drop through a carefully calculated bend radius, typically available in Long Radius (LR) or Short Radius (SR) configurations.
Technically, our Elbow 90° fittings are manufactured from premium-grade stainless steel (AISI 304/316L) to ensure maximum resistance to corrosion and thermal expansion. In sanitary environments, the internal surfaces are polished to a mirror finish (Ra < 0.8 µm or better) to prevent bacterial growth and ensure compatibility with Clean-in-Place (CIP) processes.
The 90-degree bend is available in various connection types, including butt-weld, tri-clamp, and threaded ends, allowing for seamless integration into existing stainless steel process lines. Its robust wall thickness ensures it can handle the mechanical stresses of “water hammer” and high-velocity fluid transport without compromising the system’s safety.
Key Features of the Elbow 90°
- Precision Geometry: Exact 90-degree angle for accurate piping layouts.
- Superior Finish: Available in brushed or mirror-polished finishes for sanitary use.
- High Pressure Resistance: Built to withstand industrial hydraulic loads.
- Material Purity: Forged from certified stainless steel to prevent contamination.
- Versatile Connections: Compatible with welding, clamping, or threading.
Technical Specifications for Elbow 90°
- Available Sizes: 1/2″ up to 12″ (Standard) and custom large diameters.
- Material Grades: AISI 304, 316L, and specialized alloys like Duplex.
- Standards: Compliance with DIN, SMS, ISO, and ASME BPE.
- Wall Thickness: Schedule 5, 10, 40, and sanitary thin-wall options.
- Surface Roughness: Internal Ra values tailored to industrial or sterile needs.
Uses and Applications of the Elbow 90°
- Food & Dairy: Routing milk and beverage lines through processing plants.
- Oil & Gas: High-pressure transport of refined fluids and gases.
- Chemical Processing: Handling corrosive reagents in manufacturing.
- HVAC Systems: Directing chilled water and steam in industrial cooling.
- Water Treatment: Standard plumbing in desalination and filtration plants.
Usage and Maintenance Recommendations for Elbow 90°
- Ensure the bend radius (Long vs. Short) is appropriate for the fluid velocity to avoid erosion.
- Check weld seams for signs of pitting or oxidation, especially in corrosive environments.
- Always use the correct gasket material (EPDM, Viton, PTFE) when using clamped connections.
- Verify that the elbow is properly supported to prevent vibration stress on the joints.
Frequently Asked Questions about Elbow 90°
What is the difference between a Long Radius and a Short Radius elbow?
A Long Radius (LR) elbow has a gentler curve, which reduces friction and pressure drop. A Short Radius (SR) elbow is used in tight spaces where room is limited.
Can I use a 90° elbow in a line that needs to drain?
If the line is perfectly horizontal, a 90° elbow may cause “puddling” or trapped liquid. For horizontal lines requiring full gravity drainage, the 92° elbow is often preferred.
Is stainless steel the only material available?
While stainless steel is standard for food and pharma, we also offer 90° elbows in carbon steel for heavy industrial applications or specialized plastics for high-acid environments.



