OPW 3480-0202, Swivel Joint, Style 80, 2", Carbon Steel, Fluorocarbon, 3000 Series SKU: 3480-0202

SKU: 3480-0202

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The OPW 3480-0202, Swivel Joint, Style 80, 2", Carbon Steel, Fluorocarbon, 3000 Series SKU: 3480-0202 is an essential component for your fluid transfer needs. Designed for durability and efficiency, this swivel joint is crafted from high-quality carbon steel, ensuring long-lasting performance even in demanding environments. The fluorocarbon sealing enhances its resistance to various chemicals, making it a reliable choice for a wide range of applications.

Key Features

  • Durability: Made from robust carbon steel for enhanced strength.
  • Chemical Resistance: Fluorocarbon construction offers superior resistance to harsh chemicals.
  • Versatile Use: Ideal for oil, gas, and various fluid transfer applications.
  • Style 80 Design: Ensures smooth rotation and movement, reducing wear and tear.

Benefits

Utilizing the OPW 3480-0202 in your setup not only improves efficiency but also minimizes downtime due to maintenance or failures. Its robust design allows for flexibility in piping systems, accommodating various orientations without compromising performance. This swivel joint is particularly beneficial in applications where fluid movement is essential, such as in fueling systems and chemical processing.

Ideal Applications

Whether you are in the oil and gas industry, chemical manufacturing, or need a reliable solution for fluid transfer, the OPW 3480-0202, Swivel Joint, Style 80, 2", Carbon Steel, Fluorocarbon, 3000 Series is your go-to choice. Its ability to withstand extreme conditions makes it a top performer in any setting.

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