V4A press fitting, sliding sleeve, 2-way, press-fit sleeve, 18 mm

4,82 €
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  • Available immediately
  • Delivery time: 1 - 4 Workdays  (DE - int. shipments may differ)
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   Description

Stainless steel V4A press fitting M-contour sliding sleeve 2-fold press sleeve

  • no welding, soldering, clamping or gluing
  • the cold pressing process enables a permanent, high-strength pipe connection
  • for the installation of drinking water, process water, extinguishing water systems, compressed air, shipbuilding, agriculture and industrial applications
  • in conjunction with an FPM sealing ring, can be used for oils
Connection:
2-fer press-fit sleeve M-contour
Temperature with EDPM seal ring:
-20°C to 120°C
Temperature with FPM seal ring:
-20°C to 200°C
Working pressure (PN) max. 100°C:
16 bar
Working pressure (
PN
) max. 200°C:
6 bar
Material:
Stainless steel AISI 316 V4A (UNE EN 10213-4 / DIN 1.4408)
Sealing ring:
EPDM
DIN:
Dimensions conform to ISO 4144, connection thread to ISO 7/1 (DIN 2999 / BS 21)
Color:
Gray stainless steel

Stainless steel (according to EN 10020) is a designation for alloyed or unalloyed steels with a particular degree of purity. These are steels whose sulfur and phosphorus content (so-called iron companions) does not exceed 0.025%.
Alloy 316 is a standard steel grade with molybdenum. The molybdenum gives alloy 316 better corrosion resistance than 304, particularly greater resistance to pitting and crevice corrosion in chloride-containing media. The austenitic structure gives this alloy a high degree of toughness, even at very low temperatures, high creep strength, high stress-rupture strength and tensile strength at elevated temperatures. The alloy is commonly known as V4A stainless steel.


Stainless steel AISI 316 | Material 1.4401 (X5CrNiMo17-12-2) (V4A) Application: According to DVGW worksheet W541 (basis for the requirements for pipes made of stainless steel for domestic drinking water installations), steel grade 1.4401 is the most commonly used.
It can be used in a wide range of applications in the chemical, petrochemical and natural gas industries, the food industry, corrosive environments and extreme temperatures... fluid technology, boilers, condensers, heat exchangers, reactors...


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