Outlet connection component for P-Trap drainage systems in industrial machinery
Commonly used trade names and technical identifiers for Outlet connection.
This component is used in the following industrial products
A plumbing device that maintains a water seal to prevent sewer gases from entering buildings while allowing wastewater to flow through.
The main structural housing of an outlet collector that contains and directs collected materials.
A container designed to store and supply lubricant to an industrial lubrication system.
"The technical documentation for this Outlet connection is very thorough, especially regarding technical reliability."
"Reliable performance in harsh Machinery and Equipment Manufacturing environments. No issues with the Outlet connection so far."
"Testing the Outlet connection now; the technical reliability results are within 1% of the laboratory datasheet."
The primary types include threaded connections (NPT, BSP), solvent weld joints for plastic systems, compression fittings for easy maintenance, and flanged connections for high-pressure applications. Selection depends on material compatibility, pressure requirements, and maintenance frequency.
Ensure proper surface preparation, use appropriate sealants (Teflon tape for threads, solvent cement for plastics), follow torque specifications (typically 20-40 Nm for metallic threads), and conduct pressure testing at 1.5x working pressure for 30 minutes minimum.
For corrosive environments, specify AISI 316 stainless steel, CPVC, or PVDF (polyvinylidene fluoride) components. Always verify chemical compatibility charts and consider lined connections for highly aggressive fluids.
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