In stone wave, salt glazed pipes, usually what type of joint is used?

In stone wave, salt glazed pipes, usually what type of joint is used? Correct Answer Spigot joint

Concept:

Spigot joint:

A spigot joint is a type of pipe fitting that is inserted into another pipe fitting. 

The spigot end typically has the same outer diameter as the pipe and is usually fitted into another larger-diameter joint called a bell. Together, these two elements form what is commonly known as a bell and spigot. 

In stone wave, salt-glazed pipes, usually spigot type of joint is used.

 

Socket joint:

Socket welded joints are used wherever there is a high chance of leakage in joints. Pipes are connected as putting one into the other and welded around the joint. Pipes having different diameters are suitable for this type of joint.

Important PointsBandage Joint:

This joint is mostly used for concrete pipes.

The faces of the pipes at the ends are coated with a mortar and are butted against each other. 

Collar Joint:

This is joint is used for hydraulic pipes or pipes which are under hydraulic pressure.

Flush Joint:

The flush joint is generally used for sewers passing below culverts.

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