A threaded joint refers to a threaded pipe connection, which is the most common type of pipe in industry and life. Threaded joints make the connection of pipes easier, disassembly and replacement are easier, and the cost of pipe connection is greatly saved.
Threaded joints generally include threaded elbows, threaded tees, threaded unions, threaded pipe caps, threaded pipe ferrules, threaded reducers, threaded plugs, threaded outer wires, and cores. Threaded joints used in industry are generally made of metal with high-pressure resistance. The materials are carbon steel, stainless steel, alloy steel, brass, etc. The threaded joints used in daily life are generally PC, PVC, PE, PPR, etc.
Hydraulic Adapters Manufacturers introduced that threaded joints have high strength and good ductility, and can give full play to the strength and ductility of the steel base material. The performance of the joint reaches the I-class joint standard in JGJ107-2003 and can be broken from the base metal. It also has the advantages of convenient and fast connection, simple operation, convenient and intuitive detection. No electricity, no gas, no open flame operation, no oil leakage, and no pollution when the threaded joint is connected, and it can be constructed all day long.