OPW 3478FFT-0302, Swivel Joint, Style 78, 3", Carbon Steel, Fluorocarbon, 3000 Series SKU: 3478FFT-0302

SKU: 3478FFT-0302

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The OPW 3478FFT-0302, Swivel Joint, Style 78, 3", Carbon Steel, Fluorocarbon, 3000 Series SKU: 3478FFT-0302 is engineered for superior performance and durability in fluid handling applications. This high-quality swivel joint is designed to provide exceptional flexibility, making it ideal for a variety of industries, including automotive, chemical processing, and oil and gas.

Key Features

  • Robust Construction: Made from high-grade carbon steel, ensuring strength and longevity.
  • Fluorocarbon Compatibility: Resistant to a wide range of chemicals, enhancing reliability in harsh environments.
  • 3-Inch Size: Perfectly sized for efficient flow in piping systems.
  • Swivel Design: Allows for easy maneuverability and reduces stress on the piping system.

Benefits

With the OPW 3478FFT-0302, you can expect:

  • Enhanced operational efficiency due to its flexible design.
  • Extended service life, reducing the need for frequent replacements.
  • Improved safety in your fluid transfer processes, minimizing the risk of leaks or failures.

Use Cases

This swivel joint is suitable for various applications, such as:

  • Fluid transfer in industrial plants.
  • Tank truck operations for transporting liquids.
  • Pipelines that require flexible connections to accommodate movement.

Invest in the OPW 3478FFT-0302, Swivel Joint, Style 78, 3", Carbon Steel, Fluorocarbon, 3000 Series SKU: 3478FFT-0302 for a reliable and efficient solution to your fluid handling needs. Experience the difference in quality and performance today!

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