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What are the applications of brass pipe joints

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Abstract:A pipe joint is a connection tool between a pipe a...

A pipe joint is a connection tool between a pipe and a pipe, and it is a detachable connection point between a component and a pipe. It plays an indispensable and important role in pipe fittings. It is one of the two main components of hydraulic pipelines. Pipe joints are used for straight-line connections such as meters. Socket welding or threaded connections are available. It is mainly used for small-diameter low-pressure pipelines, used for parts that need frequent assembly and disassembly, or used for final adjustment of pipelines using threaded pipe fittings. Relevant products are included in Q & E. The structural form should adopt a metal surface contact seal structure. The structure of the gasket seal is usually used to transport water, oil, air and other general pipelines and is made of malleable cast iron. In addition, usage requirements and prices are also factors to consider when selecting.

Pipe joint manufacturers tell you that there are many types of pipe joints. Common pipe joints can be divided into two types: hard pipe joints and hose joints. If it is divided according to the connection method of pipe joints and pipes, there are three types of hard pipe joints, such as flared type, ferrule type and welded type, and hose joints are mainly crimped hose joints.

The connection methods of pipes and pipe joints in hydraulic systems are also different. The screw-in end of the pipe uses connection threads. With its own vertebral body screwing and tapered thread sealing operation, tapered threads are mainly used in low and medium pressure hydraulic systems. The sealing effect of fine thread is very good. It is often used in high pressure systems, but it requires the use of combination washers or O-rings to close the end face. Sometimes copper washers are also used. It is more suitable for connecting pipe walls. In thick pipes, the main components are the joint body, the pipe and the nut. In use, the joint body is embedded in the target, and the end face is sealed with the aforementioned gasket. The joint body and the tube are sealed with rubber, and sometimes a spherical seal is used.