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The Push-On Joint T-Type Ductile Iron Pipe finds versatile applications, notably in water supply and sewer systems, boasting durability, strength, and ease of setup. Its push-on joint mechanism, facilitated by a rubber gasket seal between pipes, ensures a secure connection, effectively preventing leaks.
The joint installation process involves extruding the external spigot onto the rubber ring inside the socket, inducing compression deformation that generates contact pressure. This self-sealing action maintains a tight joint, preventing any leakage. The simple structure, easy installation, and effective sealing performance make this joint an ideal choice.
The joint's socket structure design factors in the sealing ring's positioning and joint deflection, enabling certain axial flexibility by controlling the spigot's insertion depth. This adaptability accommodates foundation settlement, while the deflection angle caters to long-distance pipeline shifts.
Comprising hard and soft rubber parts, the rubber ring serves a dual purpose: aligning and supporting pipe joints while demanding greater installation thrust. To counteract pipe slippage, consider incorporating concrete blocks at pipeline bends or utilizing self-anchored joint ductile iron pipes for added stability.
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