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Working principle of electrofusion fittings
Electrofusion fittings are applied to pipe or fittings by using a heat fusion welder to heat a resistance wire embedded in the inner surface of the fittings, generating heat energy, melting the inner surface of the fittings and the outer surface of the pipe with which they are socketed, and fusing them together as a single unit.
This method is often used in the water supply, drainage, chemical and energy industries. As the connection is formed at high temperatures, electrofusion fittings excel in connection performance, improving the efficiency and safety of pipework systems.
What are the advantages of electrofusion fittings?
electrofusion fittings stand out for their corrosion resistance, high strength and high temperature resistance. They are suitable for all specification sizes of pipes. Suitable for pipe-to-pipe and pipe-to-fitting connections of different brands and materials
Not affected by environment and human factors.
Low material cost, simple and easy to master connection operation, low maintenance cost in the later stage.
Keep the inner wall of the pipe smooth, without affecting the circulation.
Electrofusion pipe fittings do not require the use of solvents bonding agents and other chemical substances, so they do not produce harmful gases or wastewater, and are friendly to the environment.