TW connector hat aluminum is a high-quality and durable acid-resistant connector, designed specifically for chemical and fuel lines. It offers a very reliable connection, making it an excellent choice for industrial applications where reliability and durability are required. This connector is made of AISI 316 stainless steel, which ensures excellent corrosion resistance in demanding conditions. Especially suitable for tanker trucks handling chemicals. Applications Chemical line connections, fuel lines, tanker trucks Industries Chemical industry, fuel distribution, transportation sector Benefits TW connector cap Aluminum offers excellent corrosion resistance and reliable connection in demanding industrial applications. Its NBR seal ensures a tight connection that is resistant to chemicals and fuels. Chemical and corrosion resistance The connector, made of aluminum, is designed to withstand demanding chemical environments and effectively prevent corrosion. Finding the right size By measuring the outer or inner diameter of the thread with a caliper, you can easily check the correct connector size using the thread table below.
The low pressure reducing nipple is designed for industrial requirements, providing a reliable connection in low pressure systems. Its durable construction ensures longevity and reduces the need for maintenance. Made from high-quality materials, the reducing nipple is suitable for a wide range of applications. Easy installation and compatibility with many hose types make it a versatile choice. Applications Compressed air systems, water systems, industrial process piping Industries Chemical industry, food industry, engineering industry Benefits The low pressure reducing nipple ensures a tight and secure connection, reducing the risk of leaks and improving system efficiency. Chemical and corrosion resistance Highly resistant to most common industrial chemicals and provides excellent protection against corrosion. Sealing The thread is sealed with Teflon tape or thread glue. Finding the right size By measuring the outer or inner diameter of the thread with a caliper, you can easily check the correct connector size using the thread table below.