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HOUPU’s Breakaway Coupling

HQHP takes a significant step in ensuring the safety of compressed hydrogen dispensers with the introduction of its innovative Breakaway Coupling. As a key component in the gas dispenser system, this Breakaway Coupling enhances the safety and reliability of hydrogen refueling processes, contributing to a secure and efficient dispensing experience.

 

Key Features:

 

Versatile Models:

 

T135-B

T136

T137

T136-N

T137-N

Working Medium: Hydrogen (H2)

 

Ambient Temperature Range: -40℃ to +60℃

 

Maximum Working Pressure:

 

T135-B: 25MPa

T136 and T136-N: 43.8MPa

T137 and T137-N: Specifics not provided

Nominal Diameter:

 

T135-B: DN20

T136 and T136-N: DN8

T137 and T137-N: DN12

Port Size: NPS 1″ -11.5 LH

 

Main Materials: 316L Stainless steel

 

Breaking Force:

 

T135-B: 600N~900N

T136 and T136-N: 400N~600N

T137 and T137-N: Specifics not provided

This Breakaway Coupling plays a crucial role in ensuring the integrity of the hydrogen dispensing system. In the event of an emergency or excessive force, the coupling separates, preventing damage to the dispenser and ensuring the safety of both the equipment and personnel.

 

Designed to withstand challenging conditions, from extreme temperatures to high pressures, HQHP’s Breakaway Coupling exemplifies the commitment to excellence in hydrogen technology. The use of high-quality materials like 316L stainless steel ensures durability and reliability in every dispensing scenario.

 

With safety at the forefront, HQHP continues to lead the way in providing comprehensive solutions for the hydrogen dispensing industry, contributing to the advancement of clean and sustainable energy practices.


Post time: Dec-13-2023

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