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what is the dresser coupling joint​

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Answered by angelamasterkey
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The Dresser coupling consists of one cylindrical middle ring, two follower rings, two resilient gaskets made up of a special Dresser compound and a set of steel track head bolts. These couplings feature an epoxy coating which offers optimal protection against corrosive soil or aggressive water conditions. This product is made for handling brine, brackish water, most acids, alkalies, oil, chemical particulates and gases.

Answered by Mpranavkrishna
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Couplings are used to quickly connect two even pipes with a tight, durable seal and a flexible joint. ... The Dresser coupling consists of one cylindrical middle ring, two follower rings, two resilient gaskets made up of a special Dresser compound and a set of steel track head bolts.

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