INDUSTRY COMPONENT

Coolant Outlet Port

A precision-engineered outlet port designed for controlled coolant discharge in industrial cooling systems.

Component Specifications

Definition
The Coolant Outlet Port is a critical hydraulic component integrated into cooling jackets and heat exchangers, engineered to facilitate the regulated discharge of thermal transfer fluids (coolants) from the cooling circuit. It ensures proper flow dynamics, pressure management, and thermal efficiency by maintaining consistent coolant evacuation, preventing backflow, and supporting system pressure balance. Typically featuring threaded, flanged, or quick-connect interfaces, it connects to downstream piping or return lines.
Working Principle
Operates on fluid dynamics and pressure differential principles: as coolant circulates through the cooling jacket absorbing heat, it exits via the outlet port driven by system pressure or pump force. The port's design (diameter, geometry) controls flow rate and minimizes turbulence, ensuring efficient heat transfer and stable thermal regulation.
Materials
Commonly constructed from corrosion-resistant materials: stainless steel (AISI 304/316), brass, aluminum alloys, or engineered polymers (PTFE, PEEK) for chemical compatibility. Seals/gaskets: EPDM, Viton, or silicone.
Technical Parameters
  • Port Type Threaded (NPT, BSP), Flanged, Quick-Connect
  • Flow Capacity 5-100 L/min (depending on size)
  • Leakage Class ANSI/FCI 70-2 Class IV or higher
  • Connection Size 1/4" to 2" (6mm to 50mm)
  • Pressure Rating Up to 150 psi (10 bar)
  • Temperature Range -40°C to 150°C
Standards
ISO 1179, DIN 3852, ASME B1.20.1

Industry Taxonomies & Aliases

Commonly used trade names and technical identifiers for Coolant Outlet Port.

Parent Products

This component is used in the following industrial products

Engineering Analysis

Risks & Mitigation
  • Leakage due to seal failure
  • Corrosion from incompatible coolants
  • Clogging from debris/contaminants
  • Thread damage during installation
FMEA Triads
Trigger: Improper torque during installation
Failure: Thread stripping or seal deformation leading to leaks
Mitigation: Use calibrated torque wrenches and follow manufacturer specifications; inspect threads pre-installation.
Trigger: Chemical degradation of seals
Failure: Coolant leakage and system contamination
Mitigation: Select seal materials (e.g., Viton for oils) compatible with coolant chemistry; implement regular maintenance checks.

Industrial Ecosystem

Compatible With

Interchangeable Parts

Compliance & Inspection

Tolerance
Dimensional tolerances per ISO 2768-m; pressure testing to ISO 1179 standards
Test Method
Hydrostatic pressure test (1.5x operating pressure for 5 min), leak test with helium or soap solution, flow rate verification per ISO 4064.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What factors determine the selection of a coolant outlet port?

Selection depends on coolant type (water, oil, glycol), operating pressure/temperature, flow rate requirements, material compatibility (corrosion resistance), and connection standards (e.g., NPT for North America, BSP for Europe).

How does the outlet port impact cooling system efficiency?

An optimally sized port minimizes pressure drops and turbulence, ensuring smooth coolant flow. Undersized ports cause flow restriction and overheating; oversized ports may reduce velocity, impairing heat transfer efficiency.

Can I contact factories directly?

Yes, each factory profile provides direct contact information.

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