A pneumatic triple branch union refers to a component used in pneumatic systems that enables the branching of airflow into three separate paths. This union allows the connection of three pneumatic tubes or hoses at a single junction, facilitating the distribution or redirection of compressed air or gases in various directions within the system.
Typically, a pneumatic triple branch union comprises a central inlet port and three outlet ports arranged around it. It’s designed to efficiently split the airflow from the main source into three different directions, enabling users to control and direct pneumatic pressure to multiple locations or components simultaneously.
These unions come in various sizes, configurations, and materials to accommodate different pneumatic system requirements. They are commonly used in industrial automation, manufacturing processes, robotics, and other applications where precise control and distribution of pneumatic power are necessary.




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