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Product Lines for Water, Wastewater and Industrial Applications

Valves
Fittings
Couplings
Saddles
Tapping Sleeves
Flange Adapters
Repair Clamps
Expansion Joints
Service Connectors

The Dresser pipe joint was invented in 1891 by Solomon R. Dresser and has remained unchanged in sealing principle through the years.  Dresser Couplings feature built-in flexibility, eliminate excavation, absorb deflection and absorb stress.

Dresser Couplings are a Factory-Built, 100% Efficient Joint


Easily Inspected
No chance for hidden flaws.  No need for field x-rays to prove joint efficiency.
No Built-In Stresses
No need to stress relieve under difficult or impossible field conditions.
Designed to Pressure Requirements
No need to prove joint under difficult field conditions.
No Expansion Joint Needed
Since each coupling absorbs, without leakage, up to 3/8” pipe movements, the usual construction method of leaving a small gap between pipe ends inside the couplings permits relief of expansion-contraction stresses for 40-foot pipe lengths within the iwdest range of temperatures. Therefore, there is no concentrated pipe movement and no need for conventional expansion joints, which require maintenance.

For diagrams explaining the Basic Principle of Dresser Couplings CLICK HERE

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