YZ952555001501 CNG GAS PIPE Compressed Natural Gas Pipeline is to transport and store
high-pressure natural gas. It serves as the "lifeline" connecting the gas cylinders to the
engine. The specific functions are as follows:Core Function: High-Pressure Transportation- •
High-Pressure Transport: Responsible for safely and stably delivering the high-pressure
natural gas stored in the cylinders (typically at 20-25 MPa) to the
engine's pressure regulator or gas injection system. - •
Pressure Maintenance: The pipeline system must withstand extremely high pressures,
ensuring uninterrupted and leak-free gas transportation under
dynamic conditions such as vehicle movement and road vibrations.
Safety Function: Sealing and Explosion Prevention- •
Absolute Sealing: Constructed from high-strength materials (such as stainless
steel) with special sealing structures to prevent high-pressure
natural gas leaks, thereby avoiding potential fires or explosions. - •
Corrosion Resistance: Natural gas may contain trace corrosive substances. The pipeline
must possess anti-corrosion properties to prevent pipe wall
thinning or perforation due to corrosion.
Safety Function: Sealing and Explosion Prevention- •
Absolute Sealing: Constructed from high-strength materials (such as stainless
steel) with special sealing structures to prevent high-pressure
natural gas leaks, thereby avoiding potential fires or explosions. - •
Corrosion Resistance: Natural gas may contain trace corrosive substances. The pipeline
must possess anti-corrosion properties to prevent pipe wall
thinning or perforation due to corrosion.
Auxiliary Function: Filtration and Regulation- •
Impurity Filtration: Some pipelines incorporate filtration capabilities to remove
particulate impurities from the natural gas, protecting downstream
precision components (such as injectors). - •
Flow Regulation: Through pipeline diameter design, in conjunction with the
pressure regulator, it helps regulate the flow rate of natural gas
to meet the engine's fuel demands under various operating
conditions.
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