Series on Plumbing Knowledge Changes: [Changes in Threaded Piping]
Screwing work is very difficult! The proposal for Ihara's embedded joints and bent piping significantly reduces labor hours! It contributes to a total cost reduction!
One common sight in various sites and equipment is "screw-in piping." On-site, pipes are cut, threads are created, and sealing tape is wrapped, all assembled with a delicate balance of craftsmanship. There is a degree of freedom and adjustability in cutting pipes to the desired length, but it requires many joints at corners and in between. 【General Screw-in Piping】 ● A large number of components leads to high costs ● Thread cutting and tape wrapping require significant labor ● Directional alignment is difficult → Requires skilled craftsmanship ● Thread cutting results in thick-walled pipes, making them heavy ● Screw-in points = leakage risk The more connection points there are, the greater the risk of leakage 【Ihara's Proposal for Insertion & Bending】 ● A drastic reduction in joints → Reduced costs and labor, minimal leakage risk ● Easy directional adjustment → Can be done by anyone (no skilled craftsmanship required) ● Can use thin-walled pipes → Lighter *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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