How much do you know about alloy elbows? This article will thoroughly explain all aspects of this crucial pipe fitting. Introduction: The "bones and joints" in the pipeline system In modern industrial piping systems, elbows are one of the most common and important pipe fittings - they change the direction of the pipeline, allowing the fluid to be transported smoothly along the designed route. However, when the transported medium has characteristics such as high temperature, high pressure, strong corrosion or severe wear, ordinary carbon steel elbows often cannot meet the requirements. At this time, a more superior and more widely applicable pipe fitting has stepped onto the stage - it is the alloy elbow. Alloy elbows, as the name suggests, refer to pipe fittings that are made of alloy steel or have enhanced performance through alloying technology. Compared with ordinary carbon steel elbows, alloy elbows have significant advantages in terms of high temperature resistance, high pressure resistance, corrosion resistance, and wear resistance. They are widely used in high-end industrial fields such as petroleum, chemical industry, power, metallurgy, aerospace, etc.