Brass Fittings
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We are leading manufacturer of Brass Tube Fittings in India. We are offering our clients, quality Brass Tubing Fittings that serve the needs of various industries. These tubes are highly resistant to corrosion, abrasion and high temperatures. We offer our Brass Tubing in standard as well as customized specifications as per the client. These products are designed using the finest quality brass and sound techniques under the supervision of skilled professionals. These products are extensivelY demanded due to finish standards, dimensional accuracy, fine finish and robust construction. These products are widely used for various plumbing and construction works.
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Product Details: Minimum Order Quantity 50 Piece Material Brass Size 1/4 inch-1 inch Connection Female Application Structure Pipe,Gas Pipe,Chemical Fertilizer P ..
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Product Details: Minimum Order Quantity 50 Piece Application Structure Pipe, Gas Pipe, Chemical Handling Pipe, Plumbing Pipe Size 3/4 inch, 1/2 inch, 2 inch, 1 ..
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Product Details: Minimum Order Quantity 50 Piece Material Brass, BRASS Finish Type Chrome Type Brass Quantity Per Pack 50 Condition New Grade ASTM/ ASME Brand E ..
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As long as your brass fittings do not already have a rubber gasket, it is recommended and necessary to use Teflon tape in accordance with them. Teflon tape helps to create a water-tight seal and makes connections smooth and effortless. Apply the Teflon tape in the direction of the male threads, most often clockwise.
Brass is one of the most commonly used materials for making pipe fittings. … Brass pipe fittings are often the choice of plumbers and other construction professionals because of its dynamic properties. It is more durable and flexible than other material options and resistant to corrosion.
They should be hand tightened and then another 1 or 2 turns, but no more. More turns will put to much pressure on the fitting and may crack it and cause a leak.
Overall, brass loses its zinc component relatively quickly when submerged in water, causing the metal to weaken and putting its structural integrity at risk. Outside of situations where it’s submerged in water, brass is a great metal for outdoor applications due to its amazing endurance.