A stainless steel manifold is a key component in various fluid and gas distribution systems, used to direct and control the flow of liquids or gases to different parts of a system. Its primary function is to distribute a single supply of fluid or gas into multiple outlets, creating an organized and efficient flow system. Stainless steel is the material of choice for these manifolds due to its durability, resistance to corrosion, and ability to withstand high pressures, making it ideal for use in industries such as plumbing, HVAC, automotive, and chemical processing.

Manifolds are commonly found in systems that require the controlled distribution of fluid or gas, such as in heating systems, cooling systems, or water treatment plants. In a heating or cooling system, for example, a stainless steel manifold allows the flow of water or refrigerant to be split into various zones or circuits. This enables precise control over each zone's temperature, improving efficiency and energy savings.

Another primary function of a stainless steel manifold is to facilitate balancing within the system. By controlling the flow rate to each branch or outlet, the manifold ensures even distribution of fluids or gases, helping to maintain uniform pressure and flow. This is especially critical in systems with multiple outlets that need to operate simultaneously, such as in multi-zone heating systems or industrial applications.

The use of stainless steel in manifolds offers several benefits, including resistance to rust and corrosion from harsh chemicals or moisture. Stainless steel also maintains its strength and integrity at high temperatures and pressures, ensuring the manifold performs reliably over time.

JL-B2018 BRASS BIBCOCK

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JL-B2018 BRASS BIBCOCK
Medium temperature:-20C≤t≤100°C
Maximum working pressure : 1Mpa(10bar)
Working medium:water,non-corrosive liquid