Elbow

What is a Socket Weld Elbow?

A Socket Weld Elbow is a high-pressure pipe fitting used to change the direction of fluid flow in a piping system—typically by 90 degrees or 45 degrees. Designed for small-bore piping, these elbows have a socket or recessed area into which the pipe is inserted and welded externally for a strong, leak-proof joint.

Socket weld elbows are widely used in high-pressure, high-temperature environments, such as oil & gas processing, chemical plants, steam systems, and shipbuilding, where joint integrity and precision are crucial. They are commonly available in carbon steel, stainless steel, and alloy steel, and conform to ASME B16.11 and related global standards.

Key Features

  • Precision Angle Turns – Available in 90° and 45° angles for directional flow changes.

  • Reinforced Welding Socket – Enhances joint strength and eliminates leakage.

  • Compact for Tight Spaces – Ideal for limited-area pipe layouts.

  • High-Pressure Tolerance – Withstands Class 3000/6000/9000 ratings.

  • Corrosion-Resistant Options – Offered in stainless steel and alloy grades for harsh environments.

Types of Socket Weld Elbows

  • 90° Socket Weld Elbow
  • 45° Socket Weld Elbow
  • Reducing Elbow (Socket Weld)
  • Street Elbow (Male-Female SW Ends)

Specifications

Mechanical Properties

Chemical Composition

Equivalent Grades

Weight Chart

Specifications

Parameter Details
Sizes ½" to 4" (DN15 to DN100)
Angle Options 45°, 90°
Pressure Classes Class 3000 / 6000 / 9000
Material Options ASTM A105 (CS), A182 F304/316 (SS), Alloy Steel
Standards ASME B16.11, MSS-SP-79, SP-83
End Connection Socket Weld (SW)
Property Typical Value
Tensile Strength 485 – 700 MPa
Yield Strength 250 – 450 MPa
Elongation 20% – 30%
Operating Temp Range -46°C to +600°C
Element Composition (%)
Carbon (C) 0.08 – 0.35
Manganese (Mn) 0.60 – 1.65
Silicon (Si) 0.15 – 0.80
Chromium (Cr) 18.0 – 20.0 (SS Only)
Nickel (Ni) 8.0 – 10.5 (SS Only)
Molybdenum (Mo) 2.0 – 3.0 (For 316 Only)
Phosphorus (P) ≤ 0.035
Sulfur (S) ≤ 0.040
Iron (Fe) Balance
Standard Equivalent Grade
ASTM A105, A182 F304/316, A350 LF2
ASME B16.11
MSS-SP SP-79, SP-83
DIN 2950, 2975
Elbow Type Size (inches) Weight per 100 pcs (kg)
90° Elbow ½" 8.50
90° Elbow 1" 12.00
45° Elbow ¾" 10.30
Reducing Elbow 1½" 14.80
Street Elbow 2" 18.40

Applications of Socket Weld Elbows

Construction &
Infrastructure

Automotive & Heavy
Equipment

Manufacturing &
Fabrication

Medical & Laboratory
Equipment

Electrical &
Electronics Assembly

Oil, Gas & Petrochemical
Installations

Do you have questions?

Socket weld elbows offer better structural strength and leak protection, especially under high pressure or vibration conditions.
Yes, we provide both standard and reducing elbows to accommodate mismatched pipe diameters in your layout.
Absolutely. We manufacture elbows in SS 316, Duplex, and other corrosion-resistant alloys for aggressive environments.
Yes, all socket weld elbows are supplied with Mill Test Certificates (MTCs) and can be offered with third-party inspections like TUV, BV, or SGS.

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