Threaded unions connect pipes through threads, making their connection, disassembly and replacement simpler and more convenient. This design greatly saves the cost and time of pipe connection.
Threaded unions used in industry are usually made of metals, such as carbon steel, stainless steel, alloy steel and brass, which have high pressure resistance.
Manufacturing standards mainly include ASME B16.11 and MSS SP 83.
Threaded unions have a wide range of specifications and sizes, with common ones ranging from 3/8″×1/2″ to 4″×2″. The connection method is usually BSP external thread × BSP internal thread.
Threaded unions are suitable for various industrial scenarios, including the connection of gas and liquid pipelines. Due to its reasonable design, simple operation and strong practicality, it improves the quality and convenience of operation.