Introduction
Wind energy installations continue to expand globally, driving demand for durable components that can withstand cyclic loads, harsh environments, and long service lives. Forged pipe fittings—elbows, tees, couplings, and flanges—are critical in turbine towers, nacelles, and substation piping. This guide helps EPC engineers and procurement professionals navigate the specification, quality assurance, and purchasing process for forged fittings used in wind power applications.
Understanding Forged Fittings for Wind Turbines
Forged fittings are produced by hammering or pressing heated metal into a die, aligning grain flow to match the component shape. This process yields superior mechanical properties compared to cast or fabricated alternatives. In wind turbines, forged fittings are used in:
- Hydraulic systems within nacelles for pitch and yaw control.
- Cooling water circuits for generators and gearboxes.
- Compressed air lines for braking systems.






