Stainless Steel Pipe Bends manufacturer in India

Sachiya Steel International Is One Of The Leading Manufacturer And Exporter Of High Quality Stainless Steel Pipe Bends from different grades of stainless steels. The most used is the Stainless Steel 304 Pipe Bend in many applications for the moderate strength, corrosion resistance and high cost efficiency.  We also produce the Stainless Steel 316 Pipe Bends which are stronger, more corrosion resistant and ductile. Please contact us with your preference and we will device customized solutions for you.

Stainless Steel Pipe Bends           Specifications

O.D. : 38.0 mm – 206.0 mm. Bends Radii : 75 / 100 / 150 / 250 / 300 / 500 / 800 / 1,000 / 1,200 / 1,500 mm. Available Radius : 2.5D, 3D Bends, 5D, 10D Bends, 22D. Types : Manufacturer of Stainless Steel Long Radius Elbow in Welded, Seamless, ERW, Fabricated Bending angle (θ) : 15 Deg, 22 Deg, 22.5 Deg, 30Deg, 45 Deg, 60Deg, 90 Deg, 135 Deg, 180 Degree Elbow or custom. Manufacturers of SS Bends Size : Seamless 1/2 inch to 24 inch; Welded / ERW : 2 inch to 36 inch.

Surface Finish on Stainless Steel tube mandrel bends

– ❖ Hairline – ❖ Galvanized – ❖ Shot blasting – ❖ Anti Corrosive – ❖ Black Phosphating

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   WHY USE BENT PIPES AND TUBES?

Pipe bending allows systems to minimize pressure changes while still routing materials through complex piping systems. As most bent pipes do not alter the ends of the piping, pipe bends are often easy to implement within a processing system using standard welding processes, flanges, or other connection methods. The sheer variety of pipe bend sizes and materials also make them suitable for routing everything from hot or caustic liquids to maintaining pressure and movement in high viscosity liquids or those with suspended solids, such as Oil Sands slurry lines which contains a high concentration of silica sand.

COMMON PIPE BENDING METHODS AND THEIR            BENEFITS

While there are pipe bending multiple methods available, most fall into one of two categories: – Cold bending – Hot bending Cold bending methods often rely on sheer physical force to help bring the pipe to its final shape while hot bending methods use careful heating to reduce the force required. Each method has unique benefits and will determine the degree of bending possible and the final shape of the pipe.

   POPULAR MATERIALS USED FOR PIPE BENDING

Pipe bending methods will vary based upon the metals used. However, because of the reduced force required to achieve common angles, induction bending is compatible with a wide range of both ferrous and non-ferrous materials including: – Steel & steel alloy pipes – Stainless steel pipes – Aluminum pipes – Copper pipes – Nickel pipes This is particularly true for thinner metals that might warp, pinch, collapse or otherwise distort using cold bending methods.