Brass Fittings Connector

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Brass fittings are used to seal plumbing, gas stoves, and garden hose setups. Why brass? Because it can handle pressure well, and is also prone to rusting like iron. The metal is strong and is also a bit soft when compared to steel, making it an ideal substance to shape and seal materials tightly. A lot of plumbing companies or homeowners, in order to cut costs, choose cheaper options. While they work for the initial days, the durability is compromised. Buy highly durable brass connection fittings and connectors only at ProGas Tech. we offer 1”, ½”, ¾’’ M30 Nut & Ferrule options for multiple purposes.

Specifications:

Size Range: Available in sizes from ¼” (6mm) to 4” (100mm).

Pressure Rating: Supports PN10, PN16, PN25, PN40; Maximum pressure up to 1000 PSI.

Temperature Range: Works effectively between -20°C to +120°C.

End Connections: Available in BSP, NPT, Flanged, Compression, and Soldered types.

Seal Material: PTFE (Teflon), NBR, EPDM, or Viton for different applications.

Key Features

High-Quality Brass Construction

Corrosion-Resistant Coating

Operates efficiently in temperatures from -10°C to +55°

Sourced from Reputed Manufacturers

Precision-Engineered Design

Leak-Proof Performance

Multiple Size Options

Types of Brass Fittings Connectors

  • Elbows

    Bent at 45° or 90° to change the direction of the flow.

  • Tees

    Used to split one line into two or combine two lines into one.

  • Couplings (Joiners)

    These are straight brass pipe connectors used to join two pipes together in a straight line

  • Reducers

    Connect two pipes of different sizes.

  • Nipples

    Short threaded pieces with threads on both ends.

  • Caps and Plugs

    Caps seal the end of a pipe from the outside.

  • Valves

    Control when and how much fluid flows through the pipe.

  • Compression Fittings

    Create tight seals without soldering, often used in gas or water lines.

  • Unions

    Like couplings but can be easily disconnected and reconnected.

  • Adapters

    The brass fittings adapter helps connect different types of pipes or fittings, like from male to female threads or from threaded to non-threaded systems.

Benefits

Corrosion Resistance: Brass is one of the few metals that resists rust and corrosion, this is because its mostly made of copper and zinc. Brass fittings last longer and keep your system safer in the long run.

Material Compatibility: These brass plumbing connectors can be used with copper, plastic, or even steel pipes, making them extremely versatile. Brass fittings are a smart, safe choice in mixed-material systems.

Standards Compliance: Our brass fittings are made according to the current industry standards. These certified fittings are made to handle pressure, temperature, and flow without failing.

Ease of Installation: Brass is soft to work with, but extremely tough enough to hold its shape. It threads easily, seals the wall, and, for general purposes, does not even require any special tools apart from a wench and sealant.

Durability: The metal brass is known to withstand high pressure and last for decades without issues. It does not crack, split, or deform easily, working even in high temperature and high pressure environments.

High Performance: No other metal is as cheap and effective compared to brass when it comes to sealing or handling heavy use. Even in critical systems like gas lines or industrial machinery.

Applications of Brass Fittings Connector

Air tube lines

Brass fitting connectors can be used in air compressors, pneumatic tools, and industrial machinery. It can hold up well against the pressure and doesn't even leak easily, making them perfect for creating an air-tight seal.

Water lines

It also seals the water lines pretty well, this can be in kitchen sinks, bathroom pipes, or even heavy-duty agricultural systems. This is used for water lines because it won't rust, leak, and also keeps water fresh and running.

Cooling lines

Brass connectors are also used excessively in HVAC systems, refrigerators, industrial chillers, and even in automotive engines. They are known to handle extreme hot and cold temperatures without cracking or leaking.

Plumbing valves

These are also used in plumbing for homes, offices, and buildings. They are used in shut-off valves, faucets, and water regulators. They are perfect for valves that are frequently opened or closed, or regulated.

Water supply lines

The supply lines in apartments and communities are integrated with brass connectors to ensure a steady connection. They are resistant to wear and tear, meaning there are fewer chances of leaksor breakdowns.

Commercial Gas Pipeline Installation

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