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Your Professional Piping Connector And Clamp Manufacturer

 

Taiyuan Haizhuo Industrial Trade Co.,Ltd. (THIT) is located in Taiyuan City, Shanxi Province, China. Our Portfolio including three parts as follows: Piping Products covers the pipes of different materials used for transmission line, distribution line, household connection and service line. Building Materials covers materials of various usage for building works. Vehicles, Machineries and Instruments covers the tools used to mobilize, construct, install, commission and test the material and works in project.

 

 
Why Choose Us
 
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Rich Experience
THIT More Than 10 Years Experience in the sector of water and wastewater sector. We do not only provide goods required but also engineering, design and aftersales services.

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One Stop Supply
THIT is specializing in one stop supply with a full range of products used in the construction, expansion, maintenance and repair works for water supply, wastewater treatment, irrigation and fire fighting system.

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One Stop Supply
THIT is specializing in one stop supply with a full range of products used in the construction, expansion, maintenance and repair works for water supply, wastewater treatment, irrigation and fire fighting system.

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24H Online Service
Quick Response. We promise to deliver a feedback within 24 working hours after the request from customer.

Advantages of Clamp Connector
 

Easy Installation & Assembly

The advantages of clamp connectors compared with bolted flanges are; the small size and low weight, and the ease installation and assembly with only four bolts and a clamp assembly which can be rotated to the most convenient position for bolt pre-loading.

Compact Design

In the oil and gas industry, clamp connectors are often used in flowlines and other high pressure systems and where the compact design and small sealing diameter is of greatest advantage.

 

Different Types of Clamps for Pipes

 

Here's a table summarizing different types of pipe clamps and their typical uses:

 

Type of Clamp

Characteristics

Typical Uses

Saddle Clamps

U-shaped clamp that fits around a pipe, usually with a single bolt for tightening.

Securing pipes to walls or ceilings.

Hose Clamps

Circular clamp with a screw for tightening.

Securing hoses onto fittings.

Tube Clamps

Typically made of plastic or metal with a base for mounting.

Holding small diameter tubes in place.

Cushion Clamps

Clamps with a rubber or plastic cushion.

Reducing vibration and noise in piping systems.

Beam Clamps

Clamps that attach pipes to I-beams or other structural elements.

Industrial and construction applications.

Split Ring Clamps

Clamps with two semicircular halves that bolt together.

Securing heavy pipes in plumbing and HVAC.

Swivel Clamps

Clamps that can pivot, allowing for angular adjustment.

Flexible positioning of pipes and tubes.

Conduit Clamps

Designed to secure electrical conduit pipes.

Electrical installations.

Quick Release Clamps

Clamps that can be quickly opened and closed.

Applications requiring frequent pipe adjustments.

Strut Clamps

Clamps designed to attach to strut channels.

Supporting pipes in mechanical and electrical installations.

T-Bolt Clamps

Heavy-duty clamps with a T-bolt for tightening.

High-pressure applications, such as automotive hoses.

Pipe Hangers

Clamps with a hanger component for suspending pipes from ceilings.

Plumbing and HVAC systems.

 

 

Use of Piping Connector And Clamp

Tube clamp connectors are used to connect round and square tubes to build modular structures.Connecting clamps in available in black or grey colours with AISI 304 stainless steel screws. The material of these tube connectors guarantee lightness and mechanical resistance to tubular structures in various industrial sectors along with the extra advantages of thermal insulation, lightness, coloured material, and corrosion resistance.

 

Stainless steel clamps are ideal for applications in areas where corrosion resistant materials should be used.


The particular shape of the tightening screws of some executions made of stainless steel prevents the formation of moisture and the presence of technopolymer sealing washers and the silicone ring allows the hole and the thread to be sealed, making them impermeable to water.

 

They are ideal for protective devices, barriers, housings and frames of any type.


In this family you can also find bases and connecting joints for hinged joints in aluminium, stainless steel or technopolymer.


Hinged joints with clamps are ideal for the assembly on profiles and systems to create angled connections between the various parts of the inclination structure.

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Pipeline Repair Clamp 2

 

The Difference Between Clamp and Coupling?

In cases of more extensive damage or deterioration of pipework, simple repair clamps may not be enough to resolve the problem. In such circumstances, the most economical and sensible solution is often to replace the affected section of pipe using different pipe couplings and connectors.

 

The process typically involves cutting the damaged section and using two couplings to join the new length of pipe on both sides. This procedure requires the shutdown of the affected pipeline but offers several advantages, including deflection capabilities, easier maintenance, and increased shock absorption.

 

Manufacturing Process of Piping Connector And Clamp

 

 

Process design⇒ Tooling making ⇒ Wax injection ⇒Wax pattern assembly⇒ Mold preheat ⇒ Wax removal ⇒Stuccoing⇒Dipping Casting⇒ Mold shake out ⇒Workpiece cut-off ⇒ Grinding ⇒ Pack& transport ⇒ Final inspection ⇒Machining ⇒ Heat treatment

Our engineers are skilled at AUTO CAD, PRO ENGINEER, SOLID WORKS, and other 2D & 3D software. We can design, develop, produce
and deliver your PO according to your drawings, samples, or just an idea. Dual control of standard products and OEM products.

1) Checking the raw material after they reach our factory——- Incoming quality control ( IQC)
2) Checking the details before the production line operated
3) Have a full inspection and routing inspection during mass production—In-process quality control(IPQC)
4) Checking the goods after they are finished—- Final quality control(FQC)
5) Checking the goods after they are finished—–Outgoing quality control(OQC)

 

Pipe Clamps Difference in Sizes

There can be a lot of confusion when ordering pipe clamps, this is generally caused by differing dimensions and product codes used by the different manufacturers.

To try and help there is a Pipe Clamp Equivalence Chart this lists many of the popular manufacturer codes We show both our own product codes (Prod. Code) and the manufacturers codes (Stock Code) on our pages where available.

In many of our product titles, you will see a Prod. Code that looks like this: C00G20, simply put it can be broken down as:
C00 = Fitting Type
G = Galvanised
P = Plastic
S = Stainless Steel
20 = The pipe size - nominal bore

Also within many page descriptions there is a code that looks like 125-1 this relates to the Q Clamp or Kee Klamp size in the equivalence chart:
125 = Fitting Type
1 = The pipeclamp size

 

3 Rules for Installing Steel Pipe Clamps

 

Steel pipe clamps can be lifesavers for engineers who need to work around objects or incompatible surfaces. That's because pipe clamps can insulate piping without adding physical barriers. They also provide support and stop pipes from swaying, drooping, vibrating, and breaking.

 

One popular way to use steel pipe clamps is to pair them with threaded rods. You can use a clevis and rod to suspend piping within the steel clamp. With this combination, steel pipe clamps let you hang pipes from an overhead beam or surface.

 

Still, steel pipe clamps don't have to be hanging to protect piping from its surroundings. Pipe clamps can also be welded to a pipe shoe. This elevates the piping and makes it easy to adjust. Once a clamp is welded to a pipe shoe, you can simply undo bolts, lift the clamp's outer half, lay in piping, and re-secure the bolt.

 

Those are a few common ways steel pipe clamps can be used, but there are some important things to take note of during the installation process. Here are three rules for installing steel pipe clamps successfully:

 

1. Be Mindful of Metals
Using steel pipe clamps can be a good way to avoid corrosion. It can help you keep dissimilar metals away from one another by isolating the piping. However, it's also important to make sure your steel pipe clamp isn't made of a metal that will corrode or cause corrosion on the pipe itself.

A simple way to protect both the pipe and the clamp is to add the right finishing. Before installation, it's a good idea to see if the manufacturer provides carbon steel, stainless steel, or hot-dip galvanized finishes.

 

2. Watch Your Spacing
During installation, it's important to make sure the pipe isn't fit too loosely or too tightly. A loose pipe will sag or bend, which can lead to wear and broken pieces. The recommended spacing between the pipe and clamp often depends on the pipe's weight. Also, it's smart to remember piping can expand and contract as it heats up or cools down.

How do you get it right?
Your manufacturer should supply a chart with load limits and instructions for each product. If they go missing, make sure to ask about specifics before starting installation.

 

3. Fasten Bolts with Care
When you're suspending piping, it can be nerve-wracking. After all, if fasteners fail, structures could come crashing down. A key way to avoid failed fittings is to make sure you're precise when you tighten the nuts to the bolts. Too tight, and you could strip them. Too loose, and clamps could come undone when pipes vibrate.

 

 
Our Certifications

 

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FAQ
 

Q: What is an impact test for piping?

A: Impact tests for complete pipe sections are typically performed with special, non-instrumented drop weight testers. Small pipe diameters as often used in automotive engineering for break systems, can be tested to ISO 7628-2 using a pendulum impact tester in a modified Charpy setup with a 7.5 J pendulum.

Q: What type of pipe should I use for pipe clamps?

A: There are two acceptable types of pipe you can use with pipe clamps: galvanized pipe and black steel pipe—the same type traditionally used for gas lines. Either will work fine, but the black pipe is less expensive, which makes it the preference for woodworkers on a strict budget.

Q: What are the list of pipe connectors?

A: The main and most commonly sought are: elbows, tees, reducers, unions, couplings, crosses, caps, swage nipples, plugs, bushings, adapters, outlets, valves & flanges. These pipe fittings can be found in various pressure classes ranging from 150 PSI to 3000 LB.

Q: How do I know what size clamp to get?

A: Using Calipers. Use calipers to measure the outside diameter (O.D.) of the hose and fitting application with the hose assembled on the pipe or tube fitting as shown in illustration 1A. Use this measurement to specify the nominal clamp size.

Q: What is the most common hose clamp size?

A: Standard series hose clamps are the most common and are found in vehicle and industrial applications. Minimum clamp diameter is 3/8" and the typical maximum is about 8 7/16". They have 1/2" wide bands and 5/16" slotted hex head screws. These clamps meet or exceed SAE torque specifications.

Q: How do you calculate clamp?

A: A simple formula to calculate clamping force is cavity pressure (material injection pressure in kg/cm2) multiplied by the total projection area(cm2). The resulting clamping force is in kg. It is often divided by thousand to get the value in Tons {Force(tons)= Force(kg)/1000}.

Q: What is the ratio for clamp length?

A: To optimise a bolted joint, it is recommended to design the clamped length to at least 3 or 5 times the bolt diameter.

We're well-known as one of the leading piping connector and clamp manufacturers and suppliers in China. Please feel free to buy high quality piping connector and clamp for sale here from our factory. For price consultation, contact us.

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