Straight-through flaring joint is a special pipe connection, which has the structural characteristics of straight-through and flaring. The straight part of this joint can be directly connected to the pipeline, while the flaring part can be adapted to different specifications of pipes, so as to realize the quick connection and disassembly of the pipeline. Let's take a look at the application scenarios of straight-through flared connectors.
Application scenarios for straight-through flared fittings include, but are not limited to:
1. Liquid transportation: In chemical, pharmaceutical, food and other industries, liquid transportation is a common operation. Straight-through flaring fittings can be used to connect pipes that transport liquids to ensure smooth liquid transfer.
2. Chemical reactor: In chemical production, reactor is an important equipment. Straight-through flared joints can be used to connect the inlet and outlet pipes of the reactor to ensure the smooth progress of the reaction process.
3. Pharmaceutical equipment: A large number of pipeline connections are required in pharmaceutical equipment. Straight-through flared fittings are often used to connect piping systems in pharmaceutical equipment due to their good sealing properties and corrosion resistance.
4. Oil and gas transportation: In the oil and gas transmission pipeline system, straight-through flaring joints are also needed to ensure the safety and efficiency of transportation.
5. Power industry: In the power industry, straight-through flared joints also play an important role. In thermal power plants, nuclear power plants and other facilities, a large number of pipe connections are required, and straight-through flared joints can meet these connection needs.
In general, straight-through flared joints are suitable for various industrial piping systems, such as petroleum, chemical, electric power, metallurgy, shipbuilding, construction and other industries. In these industries, flaring fittings are often used to connect pipes of different diameters to enable fluid transfer and control in piping systems. In addition, flaring fittings can be used to connect pipes and equipment such as pumps, valves, pressure vessels, etc.