Brands |
N/A Kaeser Compressor |
Diameter D |
N/A 50 mm |
Connection Size |
N/A 1/2 in |
Connection Type |
N/A National Pipe Thread (NPT) |
Dimension A |
N/A 4 in |
Dimension A1 |
N/A 1-13/16 in |
Dimension A2 |
N/A 2-3/16 in |
Dimension B |
N/A 3-5/16 in |
Dimension B1 |
N/A 1-1/4 in |
Dimension B2 |
N/A 2-1/16 in |
Dimension C |
N/A 1-7/8 in |
Weight |
N/A 0.44 lb |
Outside Diameter |
N/A 2 in50.1 mm |
Inside Diameter |
N/A 1-7/8 in47 mm |
Warranty |
N/A 10 years |
Applications |
N/A Compressed Air |
Maximum Working Pressure |
N/A 232 psig16 bar |
Maximum Working Temperature |
N/A -22 to 248 ºF-30 to 120 ºC |
Storage Temperature |
N/A -40 to 212 ºF |
Maximum Vacuum |
N/A 98.3 %29.5 inHg |
Note for Pressure and Temperature Ranges |
N/A Consult factory for higher pressures or temperatures. |
Aluminum Pipe Specification |
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Aluminum Fittings Specification |
N/A
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Flexible Hose Specification |
N/A
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Material Information |
N/A Piping selection directly affects the three key elements of every compressed air system: flow, pressure and air quality. Choices in piping also directly impact installation costs. The table below outlines some of the main advantages and disadvantages of each of the most common options. |
Material |
N/A Aluminum Black Iron Copper Galvanized Iron Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) Stainless Steel |
Black Iron Material Advantages |
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Black Iron Material Disadvantages |
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Galvanized Iron Material Advantages |
N/A
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Galvanized Iron Material Disadvantages |
N/A
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Copper Material Advantages |
N/A
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Copper Material Disadvantages |
N/A
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Stainless Steel Material Advantages |
N/A
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Stainless Steel Material Disadvantages |
N/A
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Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) Material Advantages |
N/A
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Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) Material Disadvantages |
N/A
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Aluminum Material Advantages |
N/A
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Aluminum Material Disadvantages |
N/A
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Certification |
N/A
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Additional Information |
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Choices in piping also directly impact installation costs. Heavier materials cause fatigue and slow work, especially in overhead installations. The types of fittings used must also be considered. Some connection types cause pressure drop, need special tools, and take more time to install. Aluminum Piping: SmartPipe+™ Compressed Air Piping System Kaeser's SmartPipe+™ is a modular aluminum pipe for compressed air installations, offering both lower installation costs and lower long-term operating costs. From small shops to large industrial systems, SmartPipe+™ is great for all facilities and is available in sizes up to 8" pipe diameter. Air line pipe with optimum flow and air quality SmartPipe's smooth calibrated aluminum construction has a low friction coefficient, providing the best possible laminar flow. Full bore fittings further minimize pressure drop for optimum flow and energy efficiency. Leak-free connectors prevent air loss and wasted energy. SmartPipe+™ is ideal for installations requiring the highest quality air. Aluminum material will not rust or corrode. Further, it has no rough surfaces or interior restrictions that accumulate contaminants. The smooth interior with full bore design allows them to flow to your dryers and filters for efficient removal. |
Benefits |
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SmartPipe™ Scope of Supply |
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SmartPipe™ is available in nine sizes from 3/4" to 8" and is perfect for use as headers, branch lines, and drops to point of use. The SmartPipe™ line includes all the accessories you need for a top quality installation:
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Easy Installation |
N/A Fast to install and easy to modify, Kaeser SmartPipe™ is the most versatile compressed air distribution system available. Our combination of lightweight materials and connectors dramatically reduce labor and installation time, especially in overhead installations. |