Malleable iron pipe fittings are a type of plumbing components made from malleable iron, a material known for its ductility and ease of shaping. These fittings are designed to connect, terminate, control flow, or change the direction of piping in various piping systems, particularly those involving water, gas, or steam. They are highly versatile and can be bent, shaped, or threaded as needed, making them suitable for a wide range of installation requirements. Common types of malleable iron pipe fittings include elbows, tees, couplings, unions, and caps, all of which contribute to the efficient and reliable distribution of fluids within a piping network.
Galvanized Pipe Fittings Elbow:
A galvanized pipe fittings elbow is a plumbing component used to connect two pipes, allowing for a change in direction, typically at a 90-degree angle. It is coated with a layer of zinc through the galvanization process, providing corrosion resistance and durability in various applications.
Galvanized Pipe Bushing:
A galvanized pipe bushing is a type of pipe fitting designed to connect pipes of different sizes. The bushing is coated with zinc through galvanization, enhancing its resistance to corrosion and ensuring a secure, long-lasting connection between pipes in plumbing and industrial systems.
Galvanized Fittings Union:
A galvanized fittings union is a plumbing component used to join two pipes or fittings together, allowing for easy disassembly and reassembly. The union is coated with zinc through the galvanization process, which provides excellent corrosion resistance, making it suitable for use in various environments where moisture is present.
Galvanized Fittings Tee:
A galvanized fittings tee is a plumbing component shaped like the letter “T,” used to connect three pipes at a single point. The tee is coated with zinc through galvanization, offering corrosion resistance and ensuring a reliable connection for distributing or combining fluid flow in plumbing and industrial piping systems.