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Waveguide Miter E/H Bend

Significantly smaller in size than arc bends, ideal for compact layouts inside equipment cabinets.

Available as one-piece milled or welded construction.

Miter Bend is a waveguide component that cuts and redirects signals via an angled miter surface, replacing the smooth arc of a traditional bend. Instead of an arced transition, it uses mirror reflection to achieve turns, offering a compact footprint and simple manufacturing process. It is the most commonly used waveguide elbow inside equipment enclosures.

Classification by Bending Plane

  • E-plane Miter Bend
  • H-plane Miter Bend

Structural Features

  • Composed of two straight waveguide sections plus a 45° angled miter surface (for 90° bends)
  • The miter acts as a reflective mirror, redirecting electromagnetic waves via reflection
  • Significantly smaller in size than arc bends, ideal for compact layouts inside equipment cabinets
  • Available as one-piece milled or welded construction
  • Typical Angle: 90° miter bend (most widely used)

 

E Bend Specifications

 

H Bend Specifications

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