Connection Method Of Stainless Steel Coil
Jan 06, 2025
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The connection methods of stainless steel coils mainly include the following:
Welding connection: Connecting stainless steel materials together by melting them. This method has high connection strength and good sealing performance, and is suitable for occasions with high requirements for strength and sealing. However, during the welding process, a heat affected zone May be generated, resulting in changes in material properties, and it is not easy to disassemble after welding.
Threaded connection: By machining threads on stainless steel coils and then using the threads for connection. This method is easy to install and disassemble, suitable for occasions that require frequent disassembly and maintenance. However, threaded connections May pose a risk of leakage and require regular inspection and maintenance.
Flange connection: By adding a flange plate between two stainless steel coils and then fastening them together with bolts. Flange connections have good sealing and reliability, and are suitable for harsh environments such as high pressure and high temperature. However, flange connections have higher costs and occupy a larger space.
Clamp connection: Use a specialized clamp tool to clamp the stainless steel coil into the connector, and use the squeezing force of the clamp tool to tightly bond the connector with the stainless steel coil. This connection method is quick to install, firmly connected, and suitable for situations that require quick connection and disassembly.
Socket connection: Insert the stainless steel coil into the socket and use a special tool to knead and connect it. This method is suitable for situations that require quick installation and disassembly.
Groove connection: A sleeve type quick connector made up of clamps, rubber seals, and fasteners, processed into a circular groove at the joint of the pipeline. This connection method has the advantages of non-destructive, fast construction, good sealing, and easy disassembly.
Factors to consider when choosing a suitable connection method:
Application scenario: Choose the appropriate connection method based on specific application scenarios and requirements. For example, welded connections are suitable for situations that require high strength and sealing, while threaded connections are suitable for situations that require frequent disassembly and maintenance.
Cost and space: Flange connections have higher costs and occupy more space, while clamp connections and groove connections are relatively economical and occupy less space.
Maintenance requirements: Threaded and clamped connections are easy to disassemble and maintain, while welded connections are more fixed and difficult to maintain.
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