The company boasts strong capabilities and an annual production capacity of 36,000 tons. We can design and develop products tailored to customer needs.

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The company has an annual production capacity of 36,000 tons and is capable of manufacturing the following products: elbows, bent pipes, tees, reducers, end caps, flanges, bellows expansion joints, sleeve expansion joints, rotary expansion joints, non-metallic expansion joints, metal flexible hoses, rubber flexible connectors, expansion joints, insulated joints, waterproof sleeves, supports and hangers, electric dampers, pipeline filters, wear-resistant pipe fittings, corrosion-resistant pipe fittings, and thermal insulation pipe fittings.


Socket connector

A pipe is inserted into the socket at the end of another pipe. First, hemp fiber or asbestos rope is packed into the annular gap, and then a bonding agent (such as cement or acid-resistant mortar) is stuffed in to achieve a sealing effect. Such fittings include elbows, tees, crosses (four-way connectors), and reducers (tapered connectors). Socket-and-spigot fittings are pipe fittings that connect to pipes by means of socket-and-spigot joints.

Socket connector

A pipe is inserted into the socket at the end of another pipe. First, hemp fiber or asbestos rope is packed into the annular gap, and then a bonding agent (such as cement or acid-resistant mortar) is stuffed in to achieve a sealing effect. Such fittings include elbows, tees, crosses (four-way connectors), and reducers (tapered connectors). Socket-and-spigot fittings are pipe fittings that connect to pipes by means of socket-and-spigot joints.

Socket connector

A pipe is inserted into the socket at the end of another pipe. First, hemp fiber or asbestos rope is packed into the annular gap, and then a bonding agent (such as cement or acid-resistant mortar) is stuffed in to achieve a sealing effect. Such fittings include elbows, tees, crosses (four-way connectors), and reducers (tapered connectors). Socket-and-spigot fittings are pipe fittings that connect to pipes by means of socket-and-spigot joints.

Socket connector

A pipe is inserted into the socket at the end of another pipe. First, hemp fiber or asbestos rope is packed into the annular gap, and then a bonding agent (such as cement or acid-resistant mortar) is stuffed in to achieve a sealing effect. Such fittings include elbows, tees, crosses (four-way connectors), and reducers (tapered connectors). Socket-and-spigot fittings are pipe fittings that connect to pipes by means of socket-and-spigot joints.
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