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What are the effects of corroded rubber joints?

May-23-25
What are the effects of corroded rubber joints?
Corroded rubber joints can have serious negative effects, not only causing economic losses to the plumbing system, but also leading to water pipe rupture, water leakage and other problems with irreversible consequences.
Rubber joints are one of the key components in a plumbing system. They work by injecting compressed air into the joint to relieve the stress on the pipe and avoid pipe rupture or water leakage. If the rubber joint is corroded, the compressed air function will be affected, resulting in the pipe not being able to relieve stress effectively, resulting in leaks and possible damage to the pipe at the joint.
 
Corrosion of rubber joints may also cause the pipeline system to lose balance, resulting in poor water flow, reduced water flow in the pipeline, which in turn leads to lower water pressure and the pressure balance of the pipeline system will be affected.
If the rubber joint is corroded, it is recommended to replace it in time to avoid unnecessary losses. Losses. Using the right use of the right rubber joints rubber joints, avoid the head, avoid exposing it to the environment, can effectively reduce the impact of corrosion.