Insulating joints are made from insulating materials, featuring strong insulation properties, hence the name. Their primary function is to provide excellent insulation. The insulation resistance is 10MΩ, significantly enhancing the operational lifespan of piping systems, ensuring a long service life equal to that of the pipeline. Moreover, through advanced technology and processes, these insulating joints offer high strength and a variety of connection options for users, including flanges, welding, and threaded connections. Insulating joints are a general term for pipeline connections that meet the requirements of buried steel pipeline sealing performance, strength, and electrical corrosion resistance. They include components such as insulation plates, fillers, sealing rings, and short pipes.






































