Optimize your piping layout with Ruisongbuild’s DIN standard PVC 45 degree elbows. Engineered for high-efficiency fluid transport, these metric elbows provide a gradual change in direction, significantly reducing friction loss and pressure drop compared to standard 90° bends. Compliant with DIN 8063 and rated for PN16 pressure, our 45° elbows are injection-molded from premium unplasticized PVC for maximum chemical resistance and durability. Perfect for solvent cement welding in municipal water mains, industrial processing, and high-pressure irrigation systems.
Description
Ruisongbuild DIN UPVC 45° Elbows: Engineered for Superior Flow Efficiency
In advanced piping systems, maintaining consistent flow and minimizing turbulence is critical. Ruisongbuild’s DIN Standard UPVC 45 Degree Elbows (also known as 1/8 bends) offer a professional solution for changing pipe direction with minimal resistance. Manufactured to the highest metric standards, these fittings are essential for industrial and municipal projects where energy efficiency and pump longevity depend on smooth fluid dynamics.
Technical Specifications & Compliance
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Material: Heavy-Duty Unplasticized PVC (PVC).
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Standard Compliance: DIN 8063 (Metric Metric Fitting Series).
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Pressure Rating: PN16 (1.6 MPa) – Industrial grade strength.
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Size Range: From 20mm to 400mm (Outside Diameter).
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Angle: 45 Degrees (1/8 Bend).
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Connection Method: Socket x Socket (Solvent Weld).
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Chemical Resistance: Immune to acids, bases, and salts.
Why Use a 45° Elbow Instead of 90°?
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Reduced Pressure Drop: The gradual 45-degree angle ensures a smoother flow path, reducing the energy-consuming turbulence caused by sharp 90-degree turns.
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Minimized Clogging Risk: Ideal for systems transporting suspended solids or slurries, as the gentle slope prevents sediment buildup at the joint.
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Versatile Layout Design: Combining two 45° elbows allows for custom offsets and complex routing that rigid 90° systems cannot achieve.
Key Features of Ruisongbuild Fittings
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PN16 High-Pressure Rating: Unlike lightweight residential fittings, our 45° elbows are thickened to handle 16 bars of pressure, ensuring safety in demanding industrial pump lines.
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Precision Metric Tolerances: Designed for a perfect interference fit with DIN pipes, ensuring the solvent cement creates a reliable, chemical-fused bond every time.
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Non-Toxic & Potable Water Safe: 100% lead-free, certified for drinking water distribution and aquaculture.
Complete Your Piping Project
For a complete high-performance system, pair these elbows with our [DIN UPVC Pipes] and use our [DIN PVC Couplings] for straight connections.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What is the benefit of a 45-degree elbow vs. a 90-degree elbow?
A: A 45-degree elbow provides a more gradual change in fluid direction, which results in less friction loss and a lower pressure drop. This allows pumps to work more efficiently and reduces the overall stress on the piping system.
Q2: Are Ruisongbuild 45° elbows compatible with Schedule 40/80 pipes?
A: No. These are DIN Standard Metric fittings, measured in millimeters (e.g., 50mm, 63mm). They are not compatible with ASTM (Sch 40/80) pipes measured in inches. Please ensure your entire system follows the Metric DIN standard.
Q3: Can these 45° elbows be used in high-pressure lines?
A: Yes. Our 45-degree elbows are rated for PN16 (16 bar) pressure, making them much stronger than the common PN10 fittings found in retail stores. They are suitable for industrial pumping and municipal water mains.
Q4: How do I calculate the offset when using two 45° elbows?
A: Using two 45-degree elbows allows you to create an “S” shaped offset. The distance of the offset can be calculated by multiplying the distance between the two elbows by 0.707. This is a common practice for bypassing obstacles in plumbing layouts.
Q5: Is solvent cement welding required for these fittings?
A: Yes. These are socket-type fittings designed for solvent cement welding. This creates a permanent, chemical bond that is as strong as the pipe itself, ensuring a leak-proof lifespan of 50+ years.








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