Pressure vessel penetration fitting

Pipe joints or couplings – For branched path – Y-type

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2851371, 285189, F16L 500

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048199710

ABSTRACT:
A penetration fitting for passing pipes, cables, wires, etc., through a shell or wall that forms a pressure boundary. The combination of a penetrator that is solid metal except for pressure boundary channels, and a single compensating sleeve permits a relatively large number of pipes to be brought across a relatively small area of a vessel shell or wall while still maintaining the structural integrity of the vessel shell or wall.

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