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CRYDDA300SSFL - Dixon MannTek Cryogenic Dry Disconnect Adapter-Tank Unit x 150# Flange

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Atributos

Peso
17.01 lb
Break Quantity
0
Paquete Opcional/Cantidad por Caja
0
Material
Acero inoxidable 316
Sello
PTFE
Presión de Trabajo
Material Brass Alloy C27450 per ASTM B16 PSI
Temperatura Mínima
Tamaño de Brida
Dixon's swivel joints are found in blending plants, drum filling applications, fluid and dry bulk transfer, vacuum trucks, oil and gas trucks and water trucks. Larger swivels can be found in the steel industry, marine bulk transfer and many more."

Detalles

Aplicaciones

  • Container discharge
  • Fuel bunkering
  • Loading / unloading of tank trucks, rail cars and ship tankers, over 6,000 LNG fueling operations since 2013
  • Líneas de recuperación de vapor

Opciones disponibles

Connections: female NPT, flanged EN and ANSI, others available on request

Características

  • Single action operation uses a straight forward turning motion to connect the couplings and open the flow path
  • Seguro y confiable: la válvula no se puede abrir hasta que la unidad esté acoplada y se cierra automáticamente al desconectarse, eliminando derrames
  • Se utiliza con una amplia gama de gases licuados criogénicos sin riesgo de conexión cruzada debido a errores humanos.

Especificaciones

  • Meet requirements for USCG 16715 CG-OES Policy Letter No. 02-15 use of dry disconnects and breakaway coupling/self sealing quick release
  • Conforms to ISO/DTS 18683 dimensioned for dry disconnects used for bunkering
  • Meets MSC 95/3/4 (IGF code) Section 8.5 Requirements for bunkering system
  • Meets the Society For Gas as a Marine Fuel (SGMF) Safety Guidelines for Bunkering
  • DNV, NKK and BV type approved
WARNING: This product contains lead, a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.

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