Electrofusion elbows are pipe fittings used for connecting pipes and come in a wide variety of sizes. Common sizes include DN15 (nominal diameter 15 mm), DN20 (nominal diameter 20 mm), DN25 (nominal diameter 25 mm), DN32 (nominal diameter 32 mm), DN40 (nominal diameter 40 mm), DN50 (nominal diameter 50 mm), DN65 (nominal diameter 65 mm), DN80 (nominal diameter 80 mm), and DN100 (nominal diameter 100 mm). These sizes are suitable for pipe systems of varying diameters, meeting various project requirements.
In some specialized industrial sectors, fusion elbows are available in larger sizes, such as DN125 (nominal diameter 125 mm), DN150 (nominal diameter 150 mm), DN200 (nominal diameter 200 mm), and even larger sizes, to meet the connection requirements of large-scale pipeline projects.
The selection of fusion elbow specifications is generally determined by factors such as the pipeline's design flow rate, pressure, and medium. Different fusion elbow specifications have different functions and applications in a piping system. Choosing the right size ensures the quality and safety of pipe connections and improves the overall operating efficiency of the piping system.
Furthermore, fusion elbow specifications may vary depending on the manufacturer. Various sizes are produced based on market demand and standards to meet the needs of different customers. In actual applications, the appropriate fusion elbow specification should be selected based on the specific project requirements and piping system design.
