Single flow sleeve compensator

Single flow sleeve compensator

A single flow sleeve compensator is a type of expansion joint used in pipelines to accommodate thermal expansion and contraction while allowing for the flow of fluids.

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A single flow sleeve compensator typically consists of a flexible sleeve or corrugated pipe that allows for axial movement while maintaining the integrity of the pipeline system. It is designed to compensate for thermal expansion and contraction in a single direction, accommodating the flow of fluids.

Slip pipe: chromium plating in carbon steel/304

Other: carbon steel

Features of Rotary Compensator:

Large compensation amount, set up according to the natural terrain and piping intensity, the largest group of compensator can beused in the compensation of 500m pipeline section;

Applications

Single flow sleeve compensators are commonly used in pipelines for steam and hot water transmission, as mentioned in one of the search snippets . They are suitable for applications where thermal expansion and contraction occur, and the flow of fluids needs to be maintained.

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