Monolithic isolating joints are mechanical devices that are used to electrically isolate two sections of a pipeline or other fluid-handling equipment. They are typically installed at the interface between dissimilar metals or between a metal and a non-metallic material. Monolithic isolating joints are specifically manufactured and designed by ADVANCE ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS to meet the unique needs and requirements to prevent galvanic corrosion, which can occur when two dissimilar metals are in contact with an electrolyte, such as the fluid being transported in the pipeline. Monolithic isolating joints consist of a single piece of material that is designed to electrically insulate the two sections of the pipeline. The joint typically includes a non-conductive sleeve or liner, which separates the two sections of the pipeline, and two metallic end rings, which provide a mechanical connection between the pipeline sections. The end rings are typically made of high-strength material, such as carbon steel or stainless steel, and are designed to withstand the mechanical stresses and pressures of the pipeline.
• Diameter 1” NB to 100”NB
• Pressure rating 150 to 5000 PSI
• Available in Various Pipe Material.
• Eliminates Maintenance
• 100% Hydro Tested at 1.5 times OP
• 100% Electrically HV Tested
• 100% Electrical Resistance Tested
• 100% NDT - Radiography, Ultrasonic, Ma gnetic particle & Dye penetrate test
• Internal / External Surface Epoxy Coated