Camlocks and Quick Couplings
Camlocks, also known as quick couplings, refer to the hose quick-connect fittings used in fuel transport via both land and sea tankers during loading and unloading operations. They come in various types based on connection styles and application requirements. Camlocks are manufactured in sizes ranging from 1 inch to 6 inches, utilizing materials such as brass, aluminum, and stainless steel. Special camlocks with reduction features are also available, produced under the MITSUDA brand.
Fuel tankers, whether on land or sea, employ camlocks for the swift connection of hoses during filling and emptying processes. There are different types of camlocks designed to accommodate various connection methods and purposes. These camlocks are crafted from aluminum, stainless steel, or brass, covering sizes from 1 inch to 6 inches.
Where are Camlocks Used?
Aluminum camlock hose couplings facilitate the simple connection and disconnection of PVC suction and discharge hoses, as well as hoses used in industrial agriculture, construction, and general industrial applications. They are utilized for the transfer of water, hydraulic oil, cooling water, gasoline, and petroleum products.
Surface Treatment Nozzles
Surface treatment spray nozzles, found within the nozzle groups, constitute the broadest range of surface treatment disruption in the market, along with other complementary accessories like connection fittings. These nozzles are indispensable for bath-top and interior washing applications, easily attachable and detachable in tunnel-type phosphate lines with the help of accessories that users prefer and rely on the most.
Derived from the structure of classic nozzle varieties, this class is designed to adapt to every industrial need. Besides double-wire and single-wire clamps, there are unique self-locking models secured with bolts and nuts. The product range includes all essential items, from basic, smart-locking nozzles to one-piece ball nozzles that are highly sought after.
In addition to camlocks, blind-male-female ball connections, blind nuts, vibration-resistant pipe supports, and eductors are among the other complementary equipment available.