HDPE Electrofusion 45 Degree Elbow
BSX HDPE Electrofusion 45 Degree Elbow
Raw Materials: PE100, PE100RC
Standards : EN12201, ISO 4427, AS/NZS 4129
Diameter: DN50-800mm (Larger size can be customized)
PressureRating: SDR9, SDR11, SDR17, SDR26
Certificates: CE, ISO, WRAS, UL
Color: Black, colors can be customized
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Product Introduction
Baishunxing Pipe Industry The HDPE Electrofusion 45 Degree Elbow is a high-precision fitting designed to change the pipeline's direction by a 45-degree angle. This angle is often used to navigate around obstacles or to create gradual offsets in the piping layout. By using integrated electrofusion technology, it creates a robust, leak-free, and permanent molecular bond between the pipe and the elbow.
Technical Features
Precision-Coiled Heating Elements: Internal high-quality copper coils ensure consistent and balanced heat distribution across the fusion zones.
Automated Welding Parameters: Each fitting is equipped with a barcode that allows electrofusion machines to automatically set the correct voltage and fusion time.
Superior PE100 Resin: Manufactured from virgin high-density polyethylene (PE100) for maximum pressure ratings and structural integrity.
Product Advantages
Optimized Fluid Dynamics: The 45-degree angle provides a smoother flow transition compared to 90-degree bends, reducing turbulence and pressure loss.
Reliable Seal: The fusion process creates a homogenous joint that is often stronger than the pipe itself, eliminating potential weak points.
Weather and Chemical Resistance: Highly resistant to UV radiation, soil chemicals, and extreme temperatures, ensuring a 50+ year service life.
Applications
Gas & Water Infrastructure: Ideal for gas distribution networks and potable water transmission lines.
Obstacle Navigation: Perfect for steering pipelines around existing utility lines or geographical barriers.
Industrial Process Piping: Used in mining, chemical plants, and cooling water systems.
Infrastructure Offsets: Creating subtle directional shifts in large-scale infrastructure projects.
