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Fitting Stabilizer
Fitting Stabilizer or joint stabilizer is a component used to increase the strength and stability of joints in various systems, especially in the plumbing and construction industries. These components are usually installed at the joints of pipes to valves, fittings, or other equipment to prevent leakage, vibration, and damage to the joints.
Why do we need a fitting stabilizer?
Prevent leaks: By creating a tight and sealed connection, it prevents fluid leakage at the joint.
Reduce vibration and shock: By absorbing vibrations and forces on the joint, it prevents noise and damage to pipes and joints.
Increase the life of joints: By evenly distributing pressure, it prevents local stresses at the joint and increases the life of the joints.
Facilitate installation and maintenance: Some stabilizers make installation and maintenance easier.
Fitting Stabilizers Applications
Plumbing Industry: Used in water, gas, oil and chemical industry systems to prevent leaks and increase safety.
Construction Industry: Used to connect water, gas and sewage pipes in buildings.
Automotive Industry: Used in automotive fuel and cooling systems.
Aerospace Industry: Used in hydraulic and pneumatic systems of aircraft and spacecraft.
Fitting Stabilizer
Products | Grade | Appearance | Melting point,ºC | heating loss,% | Applications | Data Sheet | MSDS |
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Fitting Stabilizer | White powder | 90-118 | ≤3.0 | such as PVC drainage pipe | |||
Fitting Stabilizer |