General Description
Frac head, also known as a 'goat head' or 'buffalo head, is a flow cross that contains four or more studded or flanged connections and manages the high-pressure flow in the fracking process.
The frac head is one of the parts that constitute the frac tree–one kind of Christmas tree specially designed for the hydraulic fracking process. A typical frac tree has upper and lower master valves, wing valves, a swab valve, and the frac head itself.
The Frac heads come in different sizes with different bottom and top connections and side connections and angles of those side connections also vary according to actual requirements.
Specifications
Size: vertical 4-1/16''~7-1/16''
Pressure: 10,000`~15,000psi
Material: AA,BB,CC,DD,EE,FF
Temperature: K,L,N,P,S,V
Performance: PR1, PR2
Specification: PSL1~PSL4
Design Features
The outlets of the frac head are usually in studded connections while the inlets could be flange or studded connections.
The frac head enjoys a compact structure and up to six outlets.
All outlets are metallic-sealed to increase their sealing performance.