Carbon Steel Coupling
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Specification
Specification |
Full socket, Half socket |
Surface |
Hot dipped galvanized,Cold galvanized, Black |
Size |
1/8"-6" |
Grade |
Heavy series, Standard series, Medium series, Light series |
Connection |
Female |
Shape |
Equal |
Packing |
Bags,Cartons,Pallets or as Buyer's request |
Certificate |
ISO9001 |
Application |
Steam, air, gas and oil pipes or for many other fluids |
O.D. |
1/8"-6" |
Length |
3/4"-24"; 19mm-500mm; Or as per customer's request |
Thickness |
SCH10 SCH20 SCH40 SCH80 SCH160; CLASS A, CLASS B, CLASS C |
Surface |
Hot Dipped Galvanized, Electro Galvanized, Natural finished, Chemical black |
Threads |
DIN, BS, NPT, Metric, BSPT, BSP, NPS (ISO7/1, DIN 2999, ANSI B1.20.1) |
Dimension |
BS EN10241, ASTM A733, DIN2982 |
Type |
Full length,half length,Saddle/plain end,or according to special request |
Mechanical Properties |
Tensile Strength ≥ 320N/mm2 |
Yield Strength≥ 195N/mm2 |
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Elongation ≥20% |
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Hydraulic Test |
Working Pressure: Max 1.5MPa |
Test Pressure: Max 2.5MPa |
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Temperature: |
-20 ~ 120 °c |
A carbon steel coupling is a crucial mechanical device widely used in various industrial applications. It serves the fundamental purpose of connecting two shafts, allowing the transmission of power and torque between them.
Carbon steel, as the primary material for these couplings, offers several advantageous properties. It has good strength and durability, enabling it to withstand significant mechanical stresses during operation. This makes carbon steel couplings suitable for heavy duty applications where high torque transmission is required.
There are different types of carbon steel couplings. For example, the rigid coupling is designed to connect two shafts precisely, ensuring they rotate in perfect alignment. It is often used in situations where misalignment is minimal. In contrast, the flexible coupling has components that can accommodate a certain degree of misalignment, whether it's angular, parallel, or axial. This flexibility helps protect the shafts and other connected components from damage caused by misalignment.
Carbon steel couplings find applications in numerous industries. In the manufacturing sector, they are used in conveyor systems to transfer power from motors to rollers, facilitating the movement of products along the production line. In the automotive industry, they play a role in the powertrain, connecting the engine to the transmission. In the energy sector, they are utilized in power generation equipment, such as generators and turbines.
The advantages of carbon steel couplings are evident. Their relatively low cost compared to couplings made from more exotic materials makes them an economical choice for many applications. Additionally, their easy installation and maintenance contribute to their popularity. Regular inspection for wear and tear, proper lubrication, and timely replacement of worn-out parts are essential for ensuring the long-term reliable operation of carbon steel couplings.
