Slurry pipe accessories for pipework and fittings
Slurry pipe accessories support the assembly, maintenance and replacement of slurry pipes and fittings in slurry system installations. Choose components such as rubber seals, rubber plugs, spreader nozzles and retaining pins according to the connection point, closure requirement or retained part. Matching the correct slurry pipe components helps keep related fittings consistent with the existing pipework setup.
Available slurry fitting accessories include SBR rubber seals, rubber plugs reinforced with nylon, a steel wide spreader nozzle and stainless steel retaining pins. Each component has a specific role within compatible slurry pipework or fitting assemblies, so selection should start with the part being replaced or the accessory required for the installation.
Seals and plugs for slurry fitting parts
Rubber seals are used where a compatible slurry pipe or fitting assembly requires a sealing component. The MZ Rubber seal SBR black is identified as an SBR rubber seal and is available in two variants. Check the required variant against the existing fitting before selecting a replacement seal.
Rubber plugs reinforced with nylon are suitable where a compatible opening needs a plug component. Product options include a rubber plug reinforced with nylon 50 mm and a plug rubber reinforced with nylon 200 mm. Match the stated size to the relevant pipework or fitting requirement.
Nozzles and retaining pins
A spreader nozzle can be required where the slurry system uses a nozzle component. The spreader nozzle steel type wide provides a steel nozzle option for the relevant assembly. Confirm that the nozzle type suits the existing equipment and installation context before ordering.
Retaining pins are used where compatible parts need a pin component for retention within the assembly. The retaining pin stainless steel gives a stainless steel option for slurry connection accessories. Check the pin requirement against the retained part and the surrounding fitting before replacement.
Selecting slurry system components
Correct selection depends on the accessory type, material, stated size and variant information. For slurry fitting parts, compare the existing component with the replacement item rather than selecting only by product name. Rubber seals, rubber plugs, nozzles and retaining pins perform different functions, so a seal should not be substituted for a plug or retaining component.
For replacement work, identify whether the system needs a sealing part, a closure plug, a spreader nozzle or a retaining pin. Then confirm the material named for the product, such as SBR rubber, rubber reinforced with nylon, steel or stainless steel. Where a diameter is stated, such as 50 mm or 200 mm on plug products, match that size to the existing requirement.
Related slurry pipes and fittings
Slurry pipeline accessories are commonly selected alongside compatible slurry pipework and fittings. For accessory-specific requirements, use slurry pipes & fittings accessories to compare seals, plugs, nozzles and retaining pins within the same slurry pipes and fittings context.
Before installation, check the existing component, fitting position and required accessory function. Selecting slurry pipe accessories by material, size and component role reduces the risk of ordering an unsuitable slurry fitting part for the intended connection or replacement task.