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  2. Plug nozzle - Wikipedia

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    Common garden hose trigger nozzles are a simple example of the plug nozzle and its method of operation. In this example the nozzle consists of a conical or bell shaped opening with a plug on a movable rod positioned in front of the nozzle. The plug looks similar to a poppet valve. The stem of the valve runs back through the body of the nozzle ...

  3. Pipe plug - Wikipedia

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    The leak tests of gravity pipelines using the pipe plug are performed with respecting the requirements of the European Standard EN1610 [5] for both water and air tests. The inflatable pipe plugs have a wide variety of types each for different purpose: Pipe plug; Pipe test plug; Conical plug; Pipe packer; High pressure pipe plug; Oil and gas ...

  4. Stopper (plug) - Wikipedia

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    A bung can be defined as "a plug or closure used to close an opening in a drum or barrel. It is called a plug when referring to a steel drum closure." [1] A glass stopper is often called a "ground glass joint" (or "joint taper"), and a cork stopper is called simply a "cork".

  5. Piping and plumbing fitting - Wikipedia

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    Flare connection: 1) Screw thread; 2) O-ring; 3) Body; 4) Nut; 5) Seal interface; 6) Support ring (sleeve), and 7) Flared tubing. Flared connectors should not be confused with compression connectors, which are generally not interchangeable. Lacking a compression ring, they use a tapered conical shaped connection instead. A specialized flaring ...

  6. Ground glass joint - Wikipedia

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    Crude versions of conically tapered ground glass joints have been made for quite a while, [1] particularly for stoppers for glass bottles and retorts. [2] Crude glass joints could still be made to seal well by grinding the two parts of a joint against each other using an abrasive grit, but this led to variations between joints and they would not seal well if mated to a different joint.

  7. Globe valve - Wikipedia

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    The plug is also called a disc. [3] In globe valves, the plug is connected to a stem which is operated by screw action using a handwheel in manual valves. Typically, automated globe valves use smooth stems rather than threaded and are opened and closed by an actuator assembly.