Product features
PCA Coupling is an important connection device designed specifically for the aviation industry, whose unique features and high standards of safety make it indispensable in aviation ground services. The joint is designed to ensure a fast and safe connection and disconnection between the aircraft and a variety of ground equipment, greatly increasing work efficiency. The excellent material and excellent process of the quick joint ensure that it can maintain stable performance in extreme environments and meet the working needs of various high pressure and low temperature.
In terms of performance, PCA couplings are made of high-quality materials with excellent corrosion resistance and pressure resistance, ensuring that no leakage occurs during operations such as rapid refueling, supply of cold or air. It is UV resistant and can withstand chemicals, fuels and solvents in harsh ground support environments. Despite its rugged construction, the rotary aircraft connector is lightweight, making it a must-have component for all PCA installations.
Product parameters
Material |
ABS alloy material |
Standard diameters |
8″, 10″(Custom diameters available) |
Delivery pressure |
10-40KPa |
Temperature range |
-35℃ to 110℃ |
Color |
Yellow |
Connection |
Clamp |
Product details
Application field
PCA Couplings are widely used in many fields, such as fuel filling, maintenance and ground power equipment connection. In aircraft refueling, the convenience of the quick joint greatly reduces the refueling time and improves the efficiency of ground handling operations. In addition, the device can also be used to connect the onboard air supply system to provide a comfortable environment for passengers. In the maintenance process, the quick connector also plays an important role, helping technicians quickly butt test equipment, easy fault detection and repair. Whether in terms of operational efficiency, safety standards or quality management systems, aircraft quick couplings have demonstrated their important value and outstanding performance in the aviation industry.
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