Common types and characteristics of Drip tape fittings: lock ring and lock nut.
1. Drip tape lock ring fittings
Lock ring fittings are mainly used for quick connection and fixation of drip irrigation tapes, with easy installation and suitable for various irrigation scenarios.
Lock ring couplings: used to connect two sections of drip irrigation tape to ensure smooth water flow. Its design facilitates quick installation and disassembly.
Lock ring bypass: used to connect the main and branch pipes, facilitating water flow distribution and control.
Lock ring tee: used to distribute water flow in three directions, suitable for complex irrigation layouts.
Lock ring plug: used to seal the end of drip irrigation tape to prevent water leakage.
2. Drip tape locking nut fittings
The lock nut accessory is connected by threads to provide a more stable fixing effect, suitable for irrigation systems that require long-term stable operation.
Lock nut straight through: used to connect two sections of drip irrigation tape, fixed with a lock nut to ensure a secure connection.
Lock nut bypass: a bypass valve with a lock nut, used to connect the main and branch pipes, and can adjust the flow rate.
Lock nut tee: used to connect three sections of drip irrigation tape, fixed by a lock nut to ensure even distribution of water flow.
Lock nut plug: used to seal the end of drip irrigation tape and fix it with a lock nut to prevent water leakage.
3. Material and Characteristics
Material: The pull ring and lock nut fittings are usually made of engineering plastics (such as modified polypropylene PP), with good ultraviolet resistance, chemical corrosion resistance and aging resistance.
Advantages: Quick installation of pull ring fittings, suitable for temporary or quick replacement; Lock nut fittings are more stable and suitable for long-term use.