An iron banjo joint is a type connection an engineer may create in a system that contains pipes or tubes that carry fluids. This falls under older, more industrial technology. A banjo joint consists of a banjo part that has a hole in it like a banjo bolt. This piece is made out of iron. The joint has to endure high pressure and stress so the best option, despite being more prone to corrosion than stainless steel, is iron because it is much stronger. You can mostly find iron banjo joints in industrial hydraulic systems, agricultural machinery and older automobiles. These joints can be coated or treated to lessen iron's downside. These joints are critical in the oil, water and hydraulic fluid systems for seamless and secure connections of pipes or hoses.
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