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Popular PPR Tee Male Brass
Popular PPR Tee Male Brass. Suppliers Dealers Shops in Islamabad Rawalpindi Pakistan contact 0322-3540656
What is Popular PPR Tee Male Brass ?
PPR (Polypropylene Random Copolymer) tee fittings with male brass ends play an essential role in plumbing systems.
particularly in connecting pipes of different diameters and materials. Here are some key features and benefits of popular PPR tee male brass fittings:
Features:
- Material Composition:
- PPR Body: Engineers make the main body of the fitting from PPR, which is known for its high resistance to heat, pressure, and chemicals. PPR is also non-toxic, making it suitable for potable water systems.
- Brass Insert: The manufacturer creates the male thread section from brass, providing durability, corrosion resistance, and a secure connection for threaded components.
- Design:
- Tee Shape: The fitting is shaped like a “T,” allowing three pipes to be connected at a 90-degree angle. Two ends are for standard PPR pipe connections, while the third end has a brass male thread.
- Male Brass Thread: The threaded end allows for easy connection to other threaded components, such as valves, fittings, or metal pipes. The brass thread ensures a strong, leak-proof connection.
- Sizes:
- Available in various sizes to match different piping system requirements. Common sizes include:
- PPR connections (e.g., 20mm, 25mm, 32mm).
- Brass male thread (e.g., 1/2″, 3/4″, 1″).
- Available in various sizes to match different piping system requirements. Common sizes include:
- Installation:
- Socket Fusion Welding: Typically, workers install the PPR ends using socket fusion welding, where they heat and fuse the pipe and fitting together to create a secure, permanent connection.
- Threaded Connection: The brass male thread allows for easy screwing onto other components, often requiring the use of thread sealant or Teflon tape to ensure a watertight seal.
- Durability:
- High Pressure and Temperature Resistance: Suitable for both hot and cold water supply systems, withstanding high pressures and temperatures up to 95??C.
- Corrosion Resistance: The combination of PPR and brass provides excellent resistance to corrosion, even in aggressive environments.
Applications:
- Residential Plumbing: Used in household water distribution systems, particularly when connecting PPR pipes to metal components like valves or faucets.
- Commercial Plumbing: Suitable for use in larger piping systems in commercial buildings, where reliable and durable connections are essential.
- Industrial Use: Common in industrial piping systems where chemical resistance and high durability are required.
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