An elbow is one of the most commonly used fittings in duct systems, designed to change the airflow direction.
Elbows are typically manufactured in various angles such as 90°, 60°, 45°, and 30°.
Allows airflow direction changes with minimal pressure loss
Available in various sizes and angles according to project requirements
Can be made from galvanized steel, aluminum, or stainless steel
High strength and precise connection to spiral round or rectangular ducts
Long-radius elbows can be used to reduce noise and further minimize pressure drop
Used in HVAC systems
Suitable for air, smoke, or steam ducts
Applied in industrial and building duct networks to adapt to duct routing