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Why use brass Fittings equipment

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Abstract:The effectiveness of brass as a material for the f...

The effectiveness of brass as a material for the fittings allows for safe and durable components in the hydraulic system. While they can be slightly more expensive than other types of equipment, brass fittings are worth the extra money. Here are five reasons why you should use brass fittings for your next hydraulic project:

1. They are resistant: brass fittings are used in both residential and industrial plumbing systems because they are suitable for intense use and have been in good condition for years. When you have a long-lasting tube design, brass is a good option because it can be used for a long time without breaking or cracking. It is also suitable for use in hot water lines.

 

2. They are able to withstand high temperatures - as the most suitable material for the distribution of hot water, brass offers excellent conductivity and improves the efficiency of the distribution system. In fact, brass fittings are able to withstand higher temperatures than devices made with other materials up to the point of fire resistance.

 

3. They are soft: you may need to carve or model correctly to work in a certain area. In this case, brass joints are the right choice. Brass is a softer metal, more than iron or steel. This makes brass fittings a very flexible choice for many hydraulic points

 

4. Corrosion resistant - Brass does not rust and resists corrosion well. Rust and corrosion will quickly accelerate the natural wear process of the fittings, so when looking for a long lasting device, brass is the best material for the job.

 

5. It is a multipurpose device: you can search for brass fittings of all types and sizes, in order to find what you need for your specific hydraulic project.
There are many different types of brass joints to choose from. This is what makes these devices different. Here are some of the most common examples:

- Pipe joints: used to connect pipes of the same size. (Except for the reduction of joints of pipes of different sizes)
- Pipe converter: used to change the type of connection (Male or female) at the end of the tube
- Nipple: generally used to connect two devices
- Tee for pipes: "T" shaped used when more than one branch of tap water is needed
- elbows: used to change the direction of flow between the pipes
- Fittings: used in the same way as joints.
- Pipe plugs: used to close the pipes.
- Tubes: in the "Y" shape used to join the tube at a 45 degree angle
It is not a complete list, there are many other brass fittings suitable for all your needs. You can also find brass fittings in a variety of sizes, from the smaller size, which is suitable for residential jobs at larger sizes than those used for industrial applications.