Reducing Connections with Taper
Reducing Connections with Taper, also known as variable diameter joint, is a type of pipeline connector that mainly connects two pipes of different diameters together, allowing the pipeline system to smoothly transport fluids or gases. This type of joint design can solve the problem of different diameters when connecting metal pipelines, while also having the function of shock absorption and noise reduction, which can save pipeline installation parts and costs.
Overview
Features:
1.The structure is simple, easy to install, and does not require the use of specialized tools.
2.Reduce the resistance of pipeline systems and improve the flow efficiency of fluids or gases.
3.Reduce pressure loss in pipeline systems and lower operating costs.
4.Reduce the vibration and noise of the pipeline system, and improve the stability and safety of the pipeline system.
5.Connect pipes of different diameters to achieve the extension, branching, or connection of pipeline systems.
6.In industrial production processes, the diameter conversion from larger pipes to smaller pipes or vice versa is completed, allowing fluids and gases to pass smoothly through pipelines.
7.Control the flow rate of fluids or gases by adjusting flow rate, changing pipeline pressure, and other effects to meet specific flow control requirements.
8.Eliminate interface stress, ensure pipeline integrity and safety, and prevent leakage or other issues caused by connecting pipes with different diameters.
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