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Compression Fitting

Both Side Elbow (BSE)

Both Side Elbow (BSE)
  • Size - 20mm x 20mm, 25mm x 25mm & 32mm x 32mm (1/2", 1", 3/4")
  • Material of construction (Body, Nut/Cap)- Polypropylene
  • Clip ring - POM (Acetylic resin)
  • Thrust ring (Bush) - Polypropylene
  • Oring - NBR
  • Pressure rating - PN 16

Both Side Adaptor (BSA)

Both Side Adaptor (BSA)
  • Size - 20mm x 20mm, 25mm x 25mm and 32mm x 32mm (1/2", 1", 3/4")
  • Material of construction (Body, Nut/Cap)- Polypropylene
  • Clip ring - POM (Acetylic resin)
  • Thrust ring (Bush) - Polypropylene
  • Oring - NBR
  • Pressure rating - PN 16

Male Threaded Elbow (MTO)

Male Threaded Elbow (MTO)
  • Size - 20mm x 15mm, 20mm x 1/2", 25mm x 3/4" and 32mm x 1" (1/2", 1", 3/4")
  • Material of construction (Body, Nut/Cap)- Polypropylene
  • Clip ring - POM (Acetylic resin)
  • Thrust ring (Bush) - Polypropylene
  • Oring - NBR
  • Insert - SS304/Brass
  • Pressure rating - PN 16

Female Threaded Elbow (FTO)

Female Threaded Elbow (FTO)
  • Size - 20mm x 15mm, 20mm x 1/2", 25mm x 3/4" and 32mm x 1" (1/2", 1", 3/4")
  • Material of construction (Body, Nut/Cap)- Polypropylene
  • Clip ring - POM (Acetylic resin)
  • Thrust ring (Bush) - Polypropylene
  • Oring - NBR
  • Insert - SS304/Brass
  • Pressure rating - PN 16

Male Threaded Adaptor (MTA)

Male Threaded Adaptor (MTA)
  • Size - 20mm x 15mm, 20mm x 1/2", 25mm x 3/4" and 32mm x 1" (1/2", 1", 3/4")
  • Material of construction (Body, Nut/Cap)- Polypropylene
  • Clip ring - POM (Acetylic resin)
  • Thrust ring (Bush) - Polypropylene
  • Oring - NBR
  • Insert - SS304/Brass
  • Pressure rating - PN 16

Female Threaded Adaptor (FTA)

Female Threaded Adaptor (FTA)
  • Size - 20mm x 15mm, 20mm x 1/2", 25mm x 3/4" and 32mm x 1" (1/2", 1", 3/4")
  • Material of construction (Body, Nut/Cap)- Polypropylene
  • Clip ring - POM (Acetylic resin)
  • Thrust ring (Bush) - Polypropylene
  • Oring - NBR
  • Insert - SS304/Brass
  • Pressure rating - PN 16

Compression Fitting

What are Compression Fittings?

Compression fittings are pipe joints. They feature an external screw thread. It is used to compress the two ends together. Compression fittings are suitable for low-pressure applications. They are mostly used in refrigeration, air conditioning, and plumbing systems. It is because they can be easily disassembled for repair and maintenance work.

Kaizen Engineering is India’s trusted compression fitting manufacturer. They manufacture top-notch compression fittings. These fittings do not require additional sealing materials. Let us find out what materials are used, how they work, and their added benefits.

Which materials are used for compression fittings?

The best compression fitting manufacturer uses two major components for fittings. One is the compression ring, and the other is a coupling nut. The nut is threaded into a pipe or a tube, which is joined with another pipe at the desired angle. The compression ring is placed on the end of one pipe and inserted into another end.

The pipes are tightened until it reaches the maximum capacity where you can’t tighten any further. Kaizen Engineering in India, a trusted compression fitting manufacturer. They use a wide range of materials. It ranges from steel to brass-plated copper. Each type has its advantages.

What is the usage of compression fittings?

Compression systems are used for plumbing and mechanical purposes. These fittings connect copper pipes with different shapes and materials, like steel pipes or PVC. Additionally, the best pipes from a compression fitting manufacturer are also used for the compression joints or couplings to join two lengths of pipes together.

Compression Fittings vs Hydraulics

Both hydraulics and compression fittings are used for plumbing systems. They are used to connect pipes of different diameters together. However, the compression fittings from renowned compression fitting manufacturers need no tools for installation. They can be easily tightened using your hands.

But, the hydraulic fittings use a rubber gasket around the pipe. When pressure is applied on one end, the other end moves inside another pipe. While hydraulics offer better leak protection, they are more expensive compared to compression fittings. It does not require any threading steel bolts through the metal parts that might break off inside the system over time.

Leakage

Contaminated threads inside the fittings can cause the fitting to leak. A renowned compression fitting manufacturer like Kaizen Engineering in India will ensure that the threads are in position and do not cause leakage over time. You should also clean the threads with an abrasive cloth to keep the fittings in good shape. Otherwise, lubricant should be used on the fittings. If these two options do not work, make sure you get the entire fitting replaced by a renowned compression fitting manufacturer.

Why should you get compression fittings from Kaizen Engineering in India?

Kaizen Engineering is one of India’s finest compression fitting manufacturers and excels in delivering top-notch compression fittings to customers around the world. We believe in customer satisfaction. Whatever your requirements, we are here to deliver different types of compression fittings to you for your purpose.