Re: Elbow or Pipe Bend?

From: <elie>
Date: Wed Jan 26 2005 - 14:43:00 EST


Below is an example of cost difference between 1.5D ^& 3D fittings. These are actual bid prices for a project I am currently working on. Prices inluded my company discount:
3D fittings cost more than LR fittings

       ITEM
NET

  LINE NUMBER     DESCRIPTION                                           QUANTITY 
UOM                        UNIT PRICE   LINE PRICE
  ---- ---------- ---------------------------------------------------- ----------
---                      ------------ ------------
     1            8" STD LR(1.5R) 45 DEG ELBOW Y-42                             1
EA                             115.00       115.00
     2            10" STD LR(1.5R) 45 DEG ELBOW Y-42                            1
EA                             187.50       187.50
     3            12" STD LR(1.5R) 45 DEG ELBOW Y-42                            1
EA                             250.00       250.00
     4            16" STD LR(1.5R) 45 DEG ELBOW Y-42                            1
EA                             425.00       425.00
     5            20" STD LR(1.5R) 45 DEG ELBOW Y-42                            1
EA                             693.18       693.18
     6            8" STD 3R 45 DEG ELBOW Y-42                                   1
EA                             572.73       572.73
     7            10" STD 3R 45 DEG ELBOW Y-42                                  1
EA                           1,014.89     1,014.89
     8            12" STD 3R 45 DEG ELBOW Y-42                                  1
EA                           1,079.89     1,079.89
     9            16" STD 3R 45 DEG ELBOW Y-42                                  1
EA                           1,246.88     1,246.88
    10            20" STD 3R 45 DEG ELBOW Y-42                                  1
EA                           1,473.58     1,473.58


Paritosh Garg <pari2dce@vsnl.net> wrote: Hi,

Could anyone tell that between a long radius elbow and a 3D pipe bend , which one is costlier? If its dependent on the size range and material, whats the general trend like? Explain in context to pipe material - carbon steel and alloy steel and size range from 2" to 30".

Regards,
Paritosh Garg

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