Stainless steel crimp fittings and stainless steel sanitary fittings are two types of stainless steel connections used in different industrial fields and applications. They have some differences in design, use and characteristics.
Stainless Steel Crimp Fittings:
Connection method: Stainless steel crimp joints are connected through mechanical processing or pressure assembly. It is usually necessary to use tools (such as hydraulic tools) to apply a certain force to complete the connection.
Scope of application: Crimp joints are widely used in pipeline connections, hydraulic systems, pneumatic systems and other fields. Common types of crimp fittings include pressure pipe fittings, pressure hose fittings, etc.
Connection method, crimp joints are usually connected by inserting pipes or hoses into the joints, and then tightening them together through mechanical or hydraulic pressure.
Sealing,Crimp joints usually have good sealing, can withstand a certain pressure, and provide reliable sealing performance in liquid or gas transmission.
Stainless steel sanitary joint:
Scope of application: Stainless steel sanitary joints are mainly used in industries with high hygiene requirements such as food, pharmaceuticals, and bioengineering. These connectors are typically designed for use in environments that are easy to clean and prevent the growth of bacteria.
Design features: The design of sanitary joints focuses on anti-pollution and easy cleaning. They usually have a smooth surface and a structure without dead corners to prevent bacterial retention.
Connection method: The connection method of sanitary joints is usually through threaded connection, flange connection or clamping connection to ensure that the connection is firm, easy to disassemble and easy to clean.
Material, stainless steel sanitary joints usually use high-quality stainless steel materials to ensure their corrosion resistance and stability in sanitary environments.