Fueling quick connectors are devices designed for rapid connection and disconnection of pipelines such as fuel lines and refueling hoses. They find extensive applications across industrial, agricultural, transportation, and civilian sectors. Their core design objective is to enhance the efficiency of fueling or liquid transfer while ensuring safety and reliability during connection.
Technically, fueling quick connectors typically employ mechanical locking or hydraulic self-sealing mechanisms to achieve rapid connection and disconnection. Mechanical locking couplings employ specific locking mechanisms-such as latches, threads, or springs-to tightly secure two connector halves, preventing disengagement under high pressure or vibration. Hydraulic self-sealing couplings utilize fluid pressure to automatically seal the interface. When two connectors mate, internal sealing elements expand under pressure, forming a tight seal that prevents fluid leakage.
