Copper Straight Tee
- Widely used in refrigeration and air-conditioning system.
- Also to connect the pipeline in the HVAC system.
Welding Sight Glass
- Suitable medium: R22, R134a, R404a, R407C, R410a, R507C etc..
- Suitable medium temperature: -40 to +80 DEG C.
- Maximum working pressure: 3.5MPa.
- Environment temperature: -30 to +60 DEG C.
Copper Reducing Coupling
Copper Reducing Tee
- Widely used in refrigeration and air-conditioning system.
- Also to connect the pipeline in the HVAC system.
Copper Welding Hand Valve
Female Connector 46F
Female Connector
Male to Copper Connector Coupling Brass Fitting
Refrigeration Access Valves
- Size: 1/4, 3/16, ...
- Tube length: 45--160mm
- With head or without head
- With check or without check
Type | Connection | Size | Overall Dimension | Hexagonal S | Thread M | Weight | ||||
A | B | Ø D | H | L | ||||||
Type A | 1/4SAE | 1/8 | 60 | 14 | 3.17 | 4 | 11 | 7/16-20UNF | 22 | |
3/16 | 4.76 | 23 | ||||||||
1/4 | 90 | 6.35 | 124 | 28 | ||||||
Type B | 1/4SAE | 1/4 | 90 | 14 | 6.35 | 118 | 12 | 7/16-20UNF | 30 | |
1/2SAE | 16 | 14 | 1/2-20UNF | 39 | ||||||
1/2ACME | 1/2-16ACME | 40 |
Refrigeration Filter Drier Copper
Brass Double Tie-In
Copper Straight Coupling
- Widely used in refrigeration and air-conditioning system.
- Also to connect the pipeline in the HVAC system.
Copper and brass fittings
All Types of Copper and Brass Fittings Available
A valve’s material has a significant impact on its efficiency. While it’s easy to overlook the significance of this element, it does matter. Some materials perform well in some industries but not in others. As a result, it’s critical to figure out which material is appropriate for your application.
Materials are one of the determining factors in the success of plumbing projects. Poor-quality materials may complete the task, but they will inevitably fail and cause difficulties. It is advisable to utilize the highest quality materials you can afford in the long run because it is more cost-effective. But it’s not just about money or quality. The materials’ composition is significant, and there is a choice between brass and copper fittings.
Advantages of Brass fittings
Brass fittings are used to transport water, chemicals, combustible gases, slurries, and other liquids. For both home and commercial-grade pipes, these fittings provide a secure connection. Examine the various styles of brass pipe fittings to pick the one that best suits your hardware requirements.
Threaded fittings are adaptable pieces of hardware that work with brass, copper, and iron pipes in low- and medium-pressure plumbing applications. To ensure a connection between two pipes of the same size, use brass couplings. Elbow fittings are comparable to pipe elbows, except they’re L-shaped to join angled pipes or pipes facing different directions.
Adapters, some of which are built expressly for garden hoses, are also included with brass compression fittings. Allow appropriate water flow from your hose with these adapters. Garden hoses are also fitted with barbed fittings. For convenient operation, they connect the plastic or rubber tubing to home or commercial-grade garden hoses.
Brass fittings have the following advantages:
- More pliable than iron or steel
- Resilient and long-lasting
- Able to endure high temperatures
- Available in plated finishes for an aesthetically beautiful finish
- Rust resistant
Advantages of Copper fittings
Copper fittings provide the following advantages:
- A wide range of fittings and diameters are available
- Excellent heat conductivity
- Resistant to corrosion and does not require painting or coating
- Reliable
- Light and strong
- Very durable
- Resistant to burning
Brass and Copper Valves: What’s the Difference?
Despite the fact that brass is made mostly of copper, each of these valve types has its own set of advantages and disadvantages. The distinctions between brass and bronze
Copper valves vary in appearance and functionality. Their advantages aid in determining which sectors and applications they are most suited for. You may make your systems and applications run more efficiently by paying attention to the properties of different materials.
Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any inquiries about brass or copper fittings.
Copper or Brass: Which is the better option?
It’s also crucial to notice any issues about the use of these materials in plumbing in these health-conscious times.
Copper: Copper piping has a 20-year average life and is considered to have been used in 98 percent of home water systems since 1970. Although very corrosive-resistant, corrosion may occur if the pH level of your home’s waterfalls is below 6.5.
Lead is one of the components of brass, and with the chance of corrosion, lead could leach into the water in the piping.