5th Nov, 2025
Common compressed air aluminum alloy pipe fittings include the following:
1. Straight connectors (quick-connect, pipe-to-pipe, reducing connectors): Straight connectors are used to connect two straight pipes, making the connection more secure and preventing air leakage.
2. Elbows (45-degree, 90-degree): Elbows are a common fitting in compressed air aluminum alloy pipes, mainly used to change the direction of the pipe. Using elbows can effectively prevent excessive pressure at pipe bends, which can affect safety and service life.
3. Tees (equal diameter tees, reducing tees): Tees are also commonly used fittings in compressed air aluminum alloy pipes, dividing a single pipe into two branch pipes. When using tees, the flow rate and pressure of the branch pipes need to be considered to avoid affecting the normal operation of the entire system.
4. Flanges: Flanges are fittings that connect pipes to mechanical equipment, valves, etc. Common flanges include weld neck flanges, threaded flanges, and flange connections. Flanges facilitate the connection and disassembly of pipes and are suitable for various complex applications. 5. Valves (single-slip valves, double-slip valves): Valves primarily control the flow of fluid, regulate flow rate, prevent backflow, stabilize pressure, divert flow, or relieve pressure. Valves achieve precise control over fluid direction, pressure, and flow rate by altering the cross-sectional area of the passage and the direction of fluid flow.
6. Pipe clamps: These are tools used to secure pipes.
The above are commonly used aluminum alloy compressed air pipe fittings. The selection and installation of these fittings must match the specifications and design requirements of the aluminum alloy pipeline to ensure stable system operation and efficient transmission.