Polyethylene Saddle Single Out Late is a type of polyethylene fittings that is used to branch sub-pipes from the main pipes and repair pipes. This type of Saddle Single out Late includes two main parts, the foam, and the branch. It is tied around the polyethylene pipe utilizing a nut screw and both parts are made of polypropylene copolymer.
The way to install a polyethylene Saddle Single out Late
According to their name, they are set on the pipe as a retaining saddle. Polyethylene Saddle Single Out Late includes three parts, one lower part, and one upper part, these two parts are connected and sealed by four washers on the four sides of the polyethylene saddle by the washer inside the Saddle Single out Late, the inner part of the flange of the saddle is then placed on the pipe at the end of the work and the main pipe is precisely cut by a tool to the size of the flange opening so that a vertical branch can be achieved from the flange area in different sizes.
The saddle is usually covered with a metal or polyethylene end plug after branching the flange in order to prevent the entry of a foreign object and test the transmission line using it. Eventually, any type of part ranging from a ball valve or a variety of fittings can be used for single out after the sealing test.
Types of polyethylene Saddle Single out Late
Saddle Single out Late is classified into several groups depending on the type of consumption and size, which we can state the following cases in order of priority in consumption:
* Polyethylene saddle single out late in sizes 20 mm to 315 mm
* Polyethylene Saddle Single Out Late with brass fitting
* Asbestos Saddle Single Out Late
* Cast iron and steel Saddle Single out Late, which can also be provided as a flange
Polyethylene Saddle Single out Late components
* Body
* Foam
* Bolts
* O-ring: (NBR_SBR-EPDM) can be delivered at the customer’s request.
Applications of polyethylene Saddle Single out Late in:
Urban and rural water supply networks
Urban and rural sewerage networks
Gas supply networks
Drainage networks
Industrial fluid and wastewater systems
Pressure irrigation networks (drop and sprinkler)
Mobile irrigation systems
Polyethylene Saddle Single Out Late