Bending a stainless steel pipe with a 1.5 times the outer diameter (OD) radius is possible, but it may require careful consideration of stress intensification factors and flexibility, as outlined in ASME B31.3. The minimum bend radius is typically recommended to be at least three times the nominal diameter, though tighter bends can be achieved with appropriate heat treatment. For a 47mm OD pipe, the minimum radius should be around 70.5mm, and using elbows may be a more reliable option for tight bends. The formation of the stainless steel can affect its ability to bend without compromising integrity, so proper evaluation is crucial. Overall, while bending to a 1.5 radius is feasible, it necessitates thorough analysis of the design implications.