- Little skill required for installation
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high efficiency
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Good sealing ability at medium temperature and pressure
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Corrosion resistance
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Low costs
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Being sensitive to expansion and contraction caused by temperature changes
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Fatigue and gear failure caused by vibrations
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Inefficiency in dangerous systems
Galvanized joints are produced by hot and cold manufacturing methods, which by placing a galvanized layer on the surface of the metal, it gains high resistance and strength against chemicals and natural factors. But hot galvanized is better in terms of quality and durability.