The joint design of pressure water pipes covers a variety of types, each of which is designed to ensure good sealing performance under high pressure. Common joint types include ordinary joints, quick joints, swivel joints, gland joints, spring-wound joints and flange joints. These joints are adapted to different working environments and application requirements through different designs and material selections.
In order to ensure good sealing under high pressure, several key steps need to be paid attention to during installation. The first is to choose the type and specification of joints suitable for the working pressure and water flow. Next, make sure that the surface of the water pipe and joint is clean, free of grease, dust or other dirt to ensure that the seal or O-ring can fit completely to avoid water leakage. Use the correct type and size of sealing materials, such as rubber seals or O-rings, during installation. These seals should meet the relevant pressure resistance standards and provide reliable sealing performance under high pressure.
Use the correct installation torque when installing the joint, and avoid excessive or low torque, which may cause damage to the joint or seal or leakage. It is also very important to regularly check and maintain the tightness and sealing performance of the joint, especially before each use. Avoid bending or squeezing the water pipe near the joint to prevent damage to the joint and seal, which will affect the sealing performance.