Why are underground installations used for acid and alkali resistant rubber joints in some environments?

Many people have likely heard of underground installation devices for rubber joints. These devices are primarily designed for special geographical environments, effectively protecting acid and alkali-resistant rubber joints from various complex factors. So, what are these complex factors? The main function of underground installation devices for acid and alkali-resistant rubber joints is to provide space around the rubber joint, preventing it from contacting the external soil without affecting its displacement performance or creating any resistance. This isolation also reduces damage to the rubber, effectively extending the service life of the acid and alkali-resistant rubber joint.

The underground installation device for acid and alkali-resistant rubber joints consists of two semi-circular hollow components. The rubber joint and pipe flange are completely housed within this device. Small flat surfaces at both ends provide rigid support on the outer surfaces of the flanges and the vertical supports at both ends, making it very simple to use. When ordering, the burial depth should be specified so that the manufacturer can design the support force of the underground device to withstand sufficient external pressure.

The underground installation of acid and alkali resistant rubber joints is made of rolled and welded carbon steel plates. Both large and small diameters can be customized. The service life is generally over thirty years. However, it is important to perform regular anti-corrosion treatment to reduce soil corrosion and extend the service life. In underground pipelines, acid and alkali resistant rubber joints and underground installations are the perfect match; they work together seamlessly and complement each other, making them popular among consumers.

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