Titanium elbow is a commonly used connection element in pipeline systems, which is used to change the flow direction and angle of fluids. The standards of titanium elbows mainly include the following aspects:
Material standard: Titanium elbows can be divided into different standards according to the material, such as TA2 industrial pure titanium, TC4 titanium alloy, etc. The selection of these materials depends on the specific application requirements, such as corrosion resistance, high temperature resistance and other characteristics.
Production standard: The production standards of titanium elbows mainly include national standards, American standards, German standards, Japanese standards, Russian standards, etc. These standards specify the specific requirements for the size, shape, performance, etc. of the elbows, ensuring the interchangeability and consistency of the products.
Curvature radius standard: According to the different curvature radii, titanium elbows can be divided into long radius elbows and short radius elbows. The curvature radius of the long radius elbow is 1.5 times the outer diameter of the pipe, while the curvature radius of the short radius elbow is equal to the outer diameter of the pipe.
Pressure grade standard: Titanium elbows are divided into various specifications according to pressure grades, such as Sch5s, Sch10s, Sch10, Sch20, Sch30, Sch40s, STD, Sch40, Sch60, Sch80s, XS; Sch80, SCH100, Sch120, etc.
In addition, the production process of titanium elbows also follows strict standards and specifications, including raw material inspection, cutting and blanking, push molding, shaping, processing grooves, surface treatment, finished product inspection and other steps.