What is the screw coupling of Iran Pipe?
It is used to connect two pipes with the same diameter in a straight path
This coupling is made of brass and has threaded connections. This coupling connects two pipes moving in the same direction with the same diameter to make a straight path. These fittings are made of brass for corrosion resistance, ductility at high temperatures and low magnetic permeability. Brass can be joined to copper, brass, plastic, aluminum and solder. Operating temperatures for these fittings range from -53 to 121 degrees Celsius (-65 to 250 degrees Fahrenheit).
The polymer used in this product is cross-linked polyethylene. Due to its higher strength and stability than other linear and branched polyethylene, it is the best type of polyethylene available. Therefore, it does not affect the taste and smell of drinking water.
Iran Pipe’s five-layer pipes have excellent resistance to corrosion, sedimentation, decay and pressure drop. Other advantages of Iran Pipe pipes include low temperature resistance, high flexibility and impactability. This type of pipe has good resistance to chemicals.
Iran Pipe’s five-layer pipes have a very small longitudinal expansion coefficient.
They have the ability to withstand 90 degrees Celsius and 10 BAR pressure, which is a combination of PEX polymer and aluminum alloy with the help of superior technology. Also, the use of aluminum prevents energy wastage.
Iran Pipe’s five-layer fittings are special and expensive fittings and can be used in the piping process with special tools and equipment at high speed.
Five-layer pipes are used in heating and refrigeration, medical and sanitary systems and industry.
Due to their high resistance to cold, cracking and pressure, Iran Pipe’s five-layer pipes are used in the piping of fan coils, cold storage and floor cooling. In addition, because the temperature change along the route is very small and they have a small longitudinal expansion coefficient, they are very suitable for underfloor heating systems.
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