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Insulating joint

Insulating joint

Insulating joint

The insulating joint is used to separate the electrical current continuity of the main pipelines from the facilities and other pipelines

Insulating joint

The insulating joint is used to separate the electrical current continuity of the main pipelines from the facilities and other pipelines. Insulating joints provide cathodic protection and electrical isolation in pipelines, oil, gas and water pumping stations. In other words, insulating joint is used to separate the continuity of electrical current between the main line and the parts that do not need cathodic protection. In addition, these joints are used as shields to prevent the flow of electrostatic charge to reduce sparking in hazardous environments.

Insulation fittings are mainly a suitable alternative for insulation kits, which are free of any repairs and maintenance costs due to their integrated design and construction.