Connections for pipeline fittings may vary depending on the type and purpose of the fittings.
Here are some of the most common connection types:
- Threaded connections are connections in which two parts are connected using threads. The threaded connection can be made using different types of threads, such as metric, imperial or pipe.
- Flange connections are connections that are used to connect two parts using flanges. Flanges have holes for bolts or studs that are tightened to ensure a tight connection.
- Fitting connections are connections in which one part is inserted into another and fixed using special elements, for example, gaskets or washers.
- Coupled joints are joints where two parts are connected using couplings, which can have different shapes and sizes depending on the requirements.
- Push-in connections are a type of connection that is used to connect pipes or hoses. In this case, there are special collets at the ends of the pipes or hoses, which are inserted into each other and fixed using a special mechanism.
- Wedge joints are a joint used to secure pipes to walls or other surfaces. In this case, the pipe is secured using a wedge, which is fixed to the wall or other surface.
The choice of a specific type of connection depends on many factors, such as pipe size, pipeline pressure, and tightness requirements.
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Our company STEMAG GROUP delivers to all countries of the Middle East and Central Asia.
The company provides:
- high quality of the products offered;
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- wide range of connections.