I need to make a slight offset,less than 10 degrees on the reference pipe. Is it possible to evenly heat the pipe with an open flamme torch? Any suggestion will be appreciated.
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"Pumping accounts for 20% of the world’s energy used by electric motors and 25-50% of the total electrical energy usage in certain industrial facilities."-DOE statistic (Note: Make that 99% for pipeline companies)
Your question is phrased as if you have two different problems:
An "offset" is usually a condition where two pipes are parallel, but have moved sideways from each other: The "offset" is the distance between the two centerlines. For 2" PVC pipe, use two 45 deg elbows with a short mating piece in between.
However, you described the "offset" as if it were a "10 degree bend" - which for a 2" common PVC pipe can be done with your hands and hot water. No heat is required for that small a curve. Glued (welded PVC fittings) joints won't be effective for such a shallow bend in such a small pipe.
racookpe1978, actually you are correct. I should not have called it an offset, I should have stated it as a 10 degree elbow.
The line pressure will be in the range of 10 psig and I will try to bend it with hot water eventhough the melt temperature is around 350 deg. F.