Product Description

Product Description

 

Product Name Plastic Barbed Tubing Joint Female Quick Connect Fittings Quick Panel Mount Medical Fluid Control Release Coupling
Technology Injection Molding
Usage Standard flow quick-disconnect couplings require a body and an insert in the same flow size. Plug insert into body to connect fitting and easily disconnect the fitting by simply press the thumb latch.
Application medical devices, laboratory, life science, biopharmaceutical, biochemical analysis, bioengineering, circulating water cooling pipe system, water treatment and disinfection, food&beverage, packaging machinery, industrial and hundreds of other applications;
Adapted Medium Gas/Liquid
Material  POM Plastic
Seal Ring Material Buna-N/FKM/EPDM/Silicone rubber, depend on your usage
Valve Spring 316 Stainless Steel 
Temperature Range  32°F – 180°F (0°C – 82°C)
Pressure Range Vacuum to 100 psi, 6.9bar
Valve Option Valved(shut off) or Non-valved (straight through)
Shape Option Panel Mount/In-line/Elbow/NPT Threaded;
Hose Barb Size 1/16″ =1.6mm (01); 1/8″= 3.2mm (02); 3/16″= 4.8mm (03); 

1/4″=6.4mm  (04); 5/16″=8mm (05); 3/8″=9.6mm  (06);

Threaded End 1/8″-27NPT, 1/4″-18NPT Male Thread

1/4″ Flow rate, 1/4″(6.4mm), 5/16″(7.9mm), 3/8″(9.5mm)Hose Barb Coupling Female Body

 

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FAQ

 

Q1: Are you trading company or manufacturer?
A1: We are 15 years factory. Welcome to visit our factory.
 
Q2:What is your sample policy?
A2:
1. Only for terminal  manufacturer;
2. Please kindly provide detail  information of company for sample application process. Sample is available after confirmed and approved by management;
3.The international freight cost should be paid by the applicant;
 
Q3:What is your terms of payment?
A3: 100% payment before delivery; T/T 50% as deposit when mass customization, the balance before shipment.
 
Q4: How about your delivery time?
A4: Generally, it will take about 7-15 days after payment confirmed. The specific delivery time depends on the items and the ordered quantity .
 
Q5:What’s the shipping way?
A5: Usually by DHL, UPS, TNT, FedEx express or as your request.
 
Q6: Can you produce according to the samples?
A6: Yes, we can produce by your samples or technical drawings. We accept ODM & OEM.

 

 

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Fluid Coupling and Smooth Power Transmission during Starting and Stopping

A fluid coupling is designed to facilitate smooth power transmission during the starting and stopping phases of machinery and equipment. It achieves this by utilizing the principle of hydrodynamic torque transmission through a fluid medium.

Starting Phase: When power is initially supplied to the input shaft of the fluid coupling, the impeller (also known as the pump) begins to rotate, imparting energy to the fluid inside the coupling. As the fluid gains kinetic energy, it starts moving outward towards the turbine (also called the driven element) due to centrifugal force.

The kinetic energy of the moving fluid causes the turbine to start rotating, transmitting torque to the output shaft. During this starting phase, there is a slight time lag, known as the “slip,” between the impeller and the turbine. However, as the fluid coupling reaches its operational speed, the slip reduces, and the turbine matches the speed of the impeller, resulting in smooth power transmission from the input to the output shaft.

The fluid coupling’s ability to control the slip ensures a gradual and controlled acceleration of the driven equipment, minimizing stress on the drivetrain components and preventing sudden shock loads.

Stopping Phase: When power to the input shaft is reduced or cut off, the impeller slows down, and the kinetic energy in the fluid decreases. As a result, the fluid moves away from the turbine towards the center of the coupling, reducing the torque transmission between the input and output shafts.

This characteristic of the fluid coupling aids in smoothly decelerating the connected equipment, preventing sudden jolts or jerks during the stopping process. The ability to control the slip during deceleration ensures that the driven machinery comes to a gradual and controlled stop, enhancing safety and protecting the equipment from damage.

The combination of hydrodynamic torque transmission and the ability to control the slip makes fluid couplings ideal for applications where smooth power transmission during starting and stopping is essential. Industries such as mining, construction, metal processing, marine propulsion, and power generation benefit from the reliable and efficient performance of fluid couplings in various machinery and equipment.

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Fluid Couplings in Hydraulic Drive Systems

Yes, fluid couplings can be used in hydraulic drive systems to transmit power and control the speed of driven components. In hydraulic drive systems, fluid couplings act as a torque converter, providing a smooth and gradual transfer of power between the input and output shafts.

The basic principle of a fluid coupling remains the same whether it is used in a mechanical drive system or a hydraulic drive system. The fluid coupling consists of an input impeller connected to the prime mover (such as an electric motor or an engine) and an output runner connected to the driven component.

When the prime mover is activated, it drives the input impeller, creating a flow of hydraulic fluid within the coupling. This fluid flow creates a hydrodynamic torque that is transferred to the output runner, driving the connected component. The fluid coupling allows for a controlled slip between the input and output, allowing the driven component to start smoothly and gradually reach its desired speed.

In hydraulic drive systems, fluid couplings offer several advantages:

  • Smooth Torque Transmission: Fluid couplings provide smooth torque transmission, reducing shocks and vibrations in the system.
  • Overload Protection: Fluid couplings can protect the drive system from overloads by allowing some slip in the event of sudden changes in load or jamming of the driven component.
  • Speed Control: By controlling the flow of hydraulic fluid, the speed of the driven component can be precisely regulated.
  • Energy Efficiency: Fluid couplings can help improve energy efficiency by reducing mechanical losses and optimizing power transmission.

Hydraulic drive systems with fluid couplings are commonly used in various industrial applications, including conveyor systems, mining equipment, marine propulsion, and more. They offer reliable and efficient power transmission while protecting the machinery from excessive loads and shocks.

It’s essential to consider the specific requirements of the hydraulic drive system and the characteristics of the fluid coupling to ensure optimal performance and efficiency in the application.

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Principle of Hydrodynamic Fluid Coupling

A hydrodynamic fluid coupling operates on the principle of hydrokinetics, utilizing hydraulic fluid to transmit power between an engine or prime mover and a driven load. The key components of a fluid coupling are the impeller, the turbine, and the housing filled with hydraulic fluid.

Here’s how the principle works:

  1. Impeller: The impeller is connected to the engine’s crankshaft and is responsible for driving the hydraulic fluid. As the impeller rotates, it creates a flow of fluid within the housing.
  2. Fluid Flow: The rotational motion of the impeller causes the fluid to move radially outward, towards the housing walls. This generates a high-velocity fluid flow in the housing.
  3. Turbine: The turbine is connected to the driven load, such as a transmission or machinery input shaft. As the fluid flows onto the blades of the turbine, it causes the turbine to rotate.
  4. Power Transmission: The kinetic energy of the high-velocity fluid is transferred to the turbine, resulting in the rotation of the driven load. The power transmission is achieved purely through the hydrodynamic effect of the fluid flow.
  5. Slip: In a fluid coupling, there is always a slight difference in speed (slip) between the impeller and the turbine. This slip is necessary to allow the fluid to accelerate from rest to the speed of the turbine. As a result, the output speed of the driven load is always slightly less than the input speed from the engine.

Hydrodynamic fluid couplings provide several advantages, such as smooth power transmission, overload protection, and torsional vibration dampening. However, they do not provide torque multiplication like torque converters do, making them more suitable for applications where precise speed matching is required.

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editor by CX 2024-04-17