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TW couplings
TW couplings made of aluminium are the ideal solution for all applications where robustness must be combined with low weight. They are manufactured in accordance with the strict tanker truck standard (EN 14420-6 / DIN 28450) and offer reliable, tried-and-tested connection technology for the safe transport of liquids, fuels and chemicals.
Maximum efficiency through weight reduction
The low weight of high-quality aluminium TW couplings makes them particularly easy to handle. This allows for easy assembly and disassembly in daily operation, even with larger dimensions (e.g. DN 80 or DN 100). The robust design in combination with standard-compliant sealing systems guarantees high operational reliability and a long service life for your hose lines.
TW couplings made of aluminium are the first choice in areas where cost-effectiveness and ease of use are paramount. They are corrosion-resistant, temperature-resistant and can easily withstand the mechanical stresses of industrial environments.
Technical features & standards
- Standardisation: Manufactured in accordance with EN 14420-6 (formerly DIN 28450).
- Material: High-quality aluminium alloy for optimum strength.
- Components: Available as female part (MK) and male part (VK).
- Seals: Available with NBR, Hypalon or FKM seals, depending on the medium.
- Compatibility: Fully compatible with all standardised tanker connections.
Advantages at a glance
Opting for professional TW couplings made of aluminium offers you tangible advantages:
- Lightweight construction: Noticeable relief for personnel during frequent coupling operations.
- High durability: Resistant to weathering and many technical media.
- Quick connection: Proven bayonet system for coupling in seconds.
- Versatility: Ideal for use in industry, chemistry, food and energy sectors.
Areas of deployment
- Tanker fleets: supplying petrol stations and industrial facilities.
- Chemical parks: Handling of non-critical to slightly aggressive media.
- Plant engineering: Permanently installed filling stations.
- Energy sector: Transport of heating oils and diesel fuels.