A flexible connector designed to absorb vibration, reduce noise, and compensate for pipe misalignment in industrial piping systems, providing reliable performance in various applications.
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The Single Sphere Rubber Joint is a versatile and essential component in industrial piping systems, designed to absorb vibration, reduce noise, and compensate for axial, lateral, and angular misalignment. Constructed with high-quality rubber and reinforced with fabric or metal, this joint provides excellent flexibility and durability, making it suitable for a wide range of applications.
Available in various sizes, pressure ratings, and materials (such as EPDM, NBR, Nitrile, Neoprene, and Viton), the Single Sphere Rubber Joint can be customized to meet specific application requirements. It is commonly used in industries such as water and wastewater treatment, HVAC, chemical processing, power generation, and marine engineering.
With its compact design and easy installation, the Single Sphere Rubber Joint offers a cost-effective solution for reducing stress on piping systems and protecting equipment from damage caused by vibration and misalignment.
Effectively absorbs vibration and shock from pumps, motors, and other equipment, reducing stress on the piping system and extending its service life.
Reduces noise transmission through the piping system, creating a quieter working environment and complying with noise regulations.
Compensates for axial, lateral, and angular misalignment in piping systems, ensuring proper alignment and reducing stress on flanges and connections.
Constructed with high-quality rubber materials that offer excellent resistance to corrosion, chemicals, and environmental factors.
Designed for quick and easy installation, with flanged or threaded connections that can be easily integrated into existing piping systems.
Available in various sizes, pressure ratings, and materials, allowing for customization to meet specific application requirements.
| Parameter | Specification Range |
|---|---|
| Nominal Diameter (DN) | DN10 ~ DN2000 |
| Pressure Rating | PN6, PN10, PN16, PN25, PN40 |
| Operating Temperature | -40°C ~ 150°C (Depending on material) |
| Applicable Media | Water, Oil, Gas, Chemicals, Slurries |
| Movement Compensation | Axial: ±10mm ~ ±50mm, Lateral: ±5mm ~ ±30mm, Angular: ±5° ~ ±15° |
| Component | Material Options | Standards/Features |
|---|---|---|
| Body | EPDM, NBR, Nitrile, Neoprene, Viton | High flexibility, corrosion resistance, customizable |
| Reinforcement | Nylon Fabric, Polyester Fabric, Steel Wire | Enhanced strength and durability |
| Flange | Carbon Steel, Stainless Steel | PN6, PN10, PN16, PN25, PN40, Customizable |
| End Connection | Flanged, Threaded, Clamped | Easy installation and maintenance |
The Single Sphere Rubber Joint operates on a simple mechanism to absorb vibration, reduce noise, and compensate for pipe misalignment:
Used in water and wastewater treatment plants to absorb vibration from pumps and reduce noise in piping systems.
Suitable for heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems to absorb vibration from fans and compressors.
Used in chemical plants to absorb vibration from pumps and compensate for misalignment in corrosive fluid systems.
Suitable for power plants, including thermal, nuclear, and renewable energy facilities, to absorb vibration from turbines and pumps.
Designed for marine applications, including ships and offshore platforms, to absorb vibration from engines and pumps.
Suitable for various manufacturing processes, including food and beverage, pharmaceuticals, and pulp and paper, to absorb vibration from processing equipment.
A: Single Sphere Rubber Joints are available in pressure ratings up to PN40, making them suitable for high-pressure applications in various industries.
A: Yes, Single Sphere Rubber Joints can be made of materials such as EPDM, NBR, Nitrile, Neoprene, and Viton, which offer excellent resistance to corrosion and chemicals. The specific material should be selected based on the type of corrosive fluid being handled.
A: The amount of misalignment compensation depends on the size and type of the rubber joint. Typically, Single Sphere Rubber Joints can compensate for axial movement of ±10mm to ±50mm, lateral movement of ±5mm to ±30mm, and angular movement of ±5° to ±15°.
A: The service life of a Single Sphere Rubber Joint depends on various factors, including the operating conditions, the type of fluid being handled, and the quality of the installation. With proper installation and maintenance, Single Sphere Rubber Joints can last for 5 to 10 years or more.
A: Yes, Single Sphere Rubber Joints can be installed in any orientation, including horizontal, vertical, and diagonal. However, it is important to ensure that the joint is not subjected to excessive bending or twisting during installation.
Our engineering team can customize Single Sphere Rubber Joints to meet your specific pressure, temperature, and media requirements. Contact us today for a personalized quote.
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